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I Roland1, M Gromovyi2, Y Zeng1, M El Kurdi1, S Sauvage1, C Brimont3, T Guillet3, B Gayral4,5, F Semond2, J Y Duboz2, M de Micheli6, X Checoury1, P Boucaud1.
Abstract
We demonstrate phase-matched second harmonic generation in gallium nitride on silicon microdisks. The microdisks are integrated with side-coupling bus waveguides in a two-dimensional photonic circuit. The second harmonic generation is excited with a continuous wave laser in the telecom band. By fabricating a series of microdisks with diameters varying by steps of 8 nm, we obtain a tuning of the whispering gallery mode resonances for the fundamental and harmonic waves. Phase matching is obtained when both resonances are matched with modes satisfying the conservation of orbital momentum, which leads to a pronounced enhancement of frequency conversion.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27687007 PMCID: PMC5043238 DOI: 10.1038/srep34191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Schematics of the experiment. The second harmonic is collected perpendicularly from the layer plane. (b) Optical microscopy image of microdisks and its side-coupling bus waveguide. We have superimposed the second harmonic radiated pattern collected from the surface. The harmonic is generated by a resonant whispering gallery mode and appears as a ring at the disk periphery on the image. The harmonic is excited in continuous wave in resonance with the TM(0, 0, 28) mode at 1557 nm (disk diameter 7.92 μm). A filter on the collection path rejects the pump mode.
Figure 2(a) Normalized transmission of the photonic circuit for TM-polarized light injection. The modes are labeled according to their vertical, radial and azimuthal indices. The gap distance is 400 nm. (b) Spectral dependence of the TM(0, 0, 28) mode as a function of the disk diameter. The blue line corresponds to the measured wavelength as a function of disk diameter coded in the mask. The red line corresponds to the calculated diameter to obtain the same resonance wavelength for the TM(0, 0, 28) mode.
Figure 3(a–g) Spectral dependence of the second harmonic signal as a function of the pump wavelength for different disk diameters indicated in the graphs in nm. The green curve corresponds to the pump transmission. The blue curve corresponds to the normalized harmonic signal. The resonant enhancement at the harmonic frequency is indicated by vertical orange arrows. The red square highlights the structure where phase-matched harmonic generation is obtained.
Figure 4Experimental (dots) and calculated (full line) harmonic signal as a function of the detuning between harmonic and pump.
The vertical scale for the experimental data has been adjusted so that the measurement for the 7616 nm diameter disk corresponds to the modeling. The experimental points correspond to data partially shown on Fig. 3.