Adiabatic Frequency Conversion In Non-Centrosymmetric High-Q Optical Microresonators

european quantum electronics conference(2019)

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Microresonators are a versatile and efficient system platform for optical frequency conversion. Here, the non-linear response of material polarization is used for frequency synthesis. For example in WGRs made of non-centrosymmetric materials, tunable OPOs have been realized, and in WGRs made of centrosymmetric materials frequency combs were generated. Another way for frequency conversion is adiabatic tuning. Here, the optical length of the circumference of the resonator is changed during its ringdown time. This induces a frequency shift of the circulating light. So far different methods have been demonstrated. Free electrons generated by laser pulses, induce a change of the refractive index. By this method the wavelength can be tuned by some nanometers. The free electrons however lower the quality factor of the resonator. Moreover the repetition rate is limited by the time it takes for the free electrons to recombine. Another method is to change the frequency adiabatically via the AC-Kerr effect. Here, again second pump laser is needed. With this method the quality factor is not affected, but the achieved frequency shift is smaller compared to that for the free-electron method.
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pump laser,AC-Kerr effect,repetition rate,refractive index,laser pulses,circulating light,centrosymmetric material frequency combs,noncentrosymmetric high-Q optical microresonators,free-electron method,frequency shift,quality factor,ringdown time,optical length,adiabatic tuning,tunable OPOs,noncentrosymmetric materials,WGRs,frequency synthesis,material polarization,nonlinear response,optical frequency conversion,efficient system platform,versatile system platform,adiabatic frequency conversion
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