Sub-megahertz spectral dip in a resonator-free twisted gain medium

NATURE PHOTONICS(2022)

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Ultra-narrow optical spectral features resulting from highly dispersive light–matter interactions are essential for a broad range of applications such as spectroscopy, slow-light and high-precision sensing. Features approaching sub-megahertz or, equivalently, Q -factors up to one billion and beyond, are challenging to obtain in solid-state systems, ultimately limited by loss. We present a novel approach to achieve tunable sub-megahertz spectral features at room temperature without resonators. We exploit gain-enhanced polarization pulling in a twisted birefringent medium where polarization eigenmodes are frequency-dependent. Using Brillouin gain in a commercial spun fibre, we experimentally achieve a 0.72 MHz spectral dip, the narrowest backward Brillouin scattering feature ever reported. Further optimization can potentially reduce the linewidth to <0.1 MHz. Our approach is simple and broadly applicable, offering on-demand tunability and high sensitivity, with a wide range of applications such as microwave photonic filters, slow and fast light, and optical sensing.
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Fibre optics and optical communications,Nonlinear optics,Physics,general,Applied and Technical Physics,Quantum Physics
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