Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2011-07-27
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
We demonstrate a frequency comb spanning an octave via the parametric process of cascaded four-wave mixing in a monolithic, high-Q silicon nitride microring resonator. The comb is generated from a single-frequency pump laser at 1562 nm and spans 128 THz with a spacing of 226 GHz, which can be tuned slightly with the pump power. In addition, we investigate the RF-noise characteristics of the parametric comb and find that the comb can operate in a low-noise state with a 30-dB reduction in noise as the pump frequency is tuned into the cavity resonance.
Gaeta Alexander L.
Levy Jacob S.
Lipson Michal
Okawachi Yoshitomo
Saha Kasturi
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