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Kerr Microresonator Soliton Frequency Combs at Cryogenic Temperatures.

Gregory Moille1,2, Xiyuan Lu1,2, Ashutosh Rao1,2, Qing Li1,2,3, Daron A Westly1, Leonardo Ranzani4, Scott B Papp5,6, Mohammad Soltani4, Kartik Srinivasan1,7.   

Abstract

We investigate the accessibility and projected low-noise performance of single soliton Kerr frequency combs in silicon nitride microresonators enabled by operating at cryogenic temperatures as low as 7 K. The resulting two orders of magnitude reduction in the thermo-refractive coefficient relative to room-temperature enables direct access to single bright Kerr soliton states through adiabatic frequency tuning of the pump laser while remaining in thermal equilibrium. Our experimental results, supported by theoretical modeling, show that single solitons are easily accessible at temperatures below 60 K for the microresonator device under study. We further demonstrate that the cryogenic temperature primarily impacts the thermo-refractive coefficient. Other parameters critical to the generation of solitons, such as quality factor, dispersion, and effective nonlinearity, are unaltered. Finally, we discuss the potential improvement in thermo-refractive noise resulting from cryogenic operation. The results of this study open up new directions in advancing chip-scale frequency comb optical clocks and metrology at cryogenic temperatures.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 33033742      PMCID: PMC7539567     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Appl        ISSN: 2331-7019            Impact factor:   4.985


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