Multiwavelength light source on flat sheet
Optical chips are the inevitable path to continue Moore’s Law, has become the consensus of academia and industry, it can effectively solve the speed and power consumption problems faced by electronic chips, is expected to subvert the future of intelligent computing and ultra-high-speed optical communication. In recent years, an important technological breakthrough in silicon-based photonics focuses on the development of chip level microcavity soliton optical frequency combs, which can generate uniformly spaced frequency combs through optical microcavities. Because of its advantages of high integration, wide spectrum and high repetition frequency, chip level microcavity soliton light source has potential applications in large capacity communication, spectroscopy, microwave photonics, precision measurement and other fields. In general, the conversion efficiency of microcavity single soliton optical frequency comb is often limited by the relevant parameters of the optical microcavity. Under a specific pump power, the output power of the microcavity single soliton optical frequency comb is often limited. The introduction of external optical amplification system will inevitably affect the signal-to-noise ratio. Therefore, the flat spectral profile of microcavity soliton optical frequency comb has become the pursuit of this field.
Recently, a research team in Singapore has made important progress in the field of multi-wavelength light sources on flat sheets. The research team developed an optical microcavity chip with a flat, broad spectrum and near zero dispersion, and efficiently packaged the optical chip with an edge coupling (coupling loss less than 1 dB). Based on the optical microcavity chip, the strong thermo-optical effect in the optical microcavity is overcome by the technical scheme of double pumping, and the multi-wavelength light source with flat spectral output is realized. Through the feedback control system, the multi-wavelength soliton source system can work stably for more than 8 hours.
The spectral output of the light source is approximately trapezoidal, the repetition rate is about 190 GHz, the flat spectrum covers 1470-1670 nm, the flatness is about 2.2 dBm (standard deviation), and the flat spectral range occupies 70% of the entire spectral range, covering the S+C+L+U band. The research results can be used in high-capacity optical interconnection and high-dimensional optical computing systems. For example, in the large-capacity communication demonstration system based on microcavity soliton comb source, the frequency comb group with large energy difference faces the problem of low SNR, while the soliton source with flat spectral output can effectively overcome this problem and help improve the SNR in parallel optical information processing, which has important engineering significance.
The work, titled “Flat soliton microcomb source,” was published as the cover paper in Opto-Electronic Science as part of the “Digital and Intelligent Optics” issue.
Fig 1. Multi-wavelength light source realization scheme on flat plate
Post time: Dec-09-2024