FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES OF MICRORESONATOR-BASED PARAMETRIC FREQUENCY COMBS
Abstract
Optical frequency combs represent a form of optical source that enables a wide range of applications in high precision sensing, ranging, and timing. The proposed research effort represents a comprehensive program to advance chip?based comb generation on a chip using integrated silicon?nitride microresonator?based technology pioneered by the PI’s. The proposed projects include: 1) Investigation of chip?based comb generation in the normal group?velocity dispersion regime. This approach could lead to much more efficient comb generation that could allow for a wider range of operating conditions. 2) Comb generation in microresonators with optical gain media, which could result in new types of laser oscillators that could support much broader spectra and shorter pulses than allowed solely by the gain medium. 3) Raman scattering and its effect on Kerr frequency comb generation. In almost all materials Raman scattering is present, yet its effect on comb generation is still not completely known. 4) Synchronization of frequency combs. This work would follow on the initial high?impact of the PI’s to further investigate how separate microresonators can be linked photonically to produce combs that have near identical properties under a wider range of conditions and to allow for self?referencing.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Aug 12, 2021
- Source ID
- FA95502010297
Entities
People
- Alexander L. Gaeta
Organizations
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
- United States Air Force