Integrated Architecture for the Automated Generation and Coil Stabilization of a PZT-Enabled Microcomb
Mark W. Harrington, Steven M. Zhu, Rahul Chawlani, Kaikai Liu, Shuman Sun, Ruxuan Liu, Xu Yi, Daniel J. Blumenthal

TL;DR
This paper presents a simplified, chip-integrated silicon nitride microcomb system stabilized with a PZT actuator and coil resonator, achieving low noise and high stability with minimal components.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated architecture using a single laser and PZT control for stable microcomb generation and stabilization, reducing complexity and power consumption.
Findings
40 dB suppression of 1 kHz frequency noise
66 Hz linewidth of comb lines
108 GHz soliton repetition rate phase noise at -118 dBc/Hz
Abstract
Silicon nitride Dissipative Kerr Soliton (DKS) microcombs have emerged as a future solution to bring metrological optical frequency comb capabilities into a photonic integrated platform with mass-scale fabrication benefits. Precision applications demand low comb line phase noise as well as high repetition rate stability, but current approaches to achieve this involve complex architectures, multiple lasers, and high-power components, which are challenging to integrate to the chip scale. To achieve this goal, new architectures are needed to simplify the comb generation, actuation, and pump laser requirements, while enabling chip-integrated solutions. Here we demonstrate a greatly simplified stabilized DKS comb architecture with a single laser and a single point electronic control of both the microcomb generation and its stabilization to a coil-resonator reference. The silicon nitride…
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TopicsSilicone and Siloxane Chemistry · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
