Influence of mechanical resonances on the linearity of adiabatic frequency conversion in whispering gallery resonators
Alexander Mrokon, Till Wachweger, Dongsung Shin, Karsten Buse, and Ingo Breunig

TL;DR
This paper investigates how mechanical resonances in whispering gallery resonators affect the linearity of adiabatic frequency conversion, revealing intrinsic limits imposed by mechanical modes that challenge assumptions of linear frequency control.
Contribution
It demonstrates experimentally and theoretically that mechanical resonances cause deviations from linearity in adiabatic frequency conversion, highlighting a fundamental limitation in optical frequency control schemes.
Findings
Mechanical resonances induce nonlinearity in frequency conversion.
Higher harmonics can excite mechanical modes, causing deviations.
Theoretical predictions match experimental observations.
Abstract
Adiabatic frequency conversion enables fast and efficient tuning of laser light by coupling it into an optical resonator whose eigenfrequency is varied on a timescale shorter than its photon lifetime. In this regime, the optical frequency follows the cavity resonance, allowing frequency shifts of several hundred gigahertz within sub-microsecond time - independent of optical power and without phase-matching constraints. While a linear dependence of the cavity resonance on a control parameter (e.g., applied voltage) suggests that arbitrary temporal signals could be linearly transferred to optical frequency changes, we show that this assumption fails near mechanical resonances of the resonator. Using a millimeter-sized lithium niobate whispering gallery resonator with a pronounced mechanical mode at 10.5 MHz, we observe strong deviations from linearity even when higher harmonics of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotorefractive and Nonlinear Optics · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Mechanical and Optical Resonators
