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arxiv: 1710.02872 · v1 · pith:4BXYFAWQnew · submitted 2017-10-08 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.ins-det

Optical-frequency measurements with a Kerr-microcomb and photonic-chip supercontinuum

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keywords optical-frequencyfrequencymeasurementssupercontinuumachievedacrossapproachcavities
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Dissipative solitons formed in Kerr microresonators may enable chip-scale frequency combs for precision optical metrology. Here we explore the creation of an octave-spanning, 15-GHz repetition-rate microcomb suitable for both f-2f self-referencing and optical-frequency comparisons across the near infrared. This is achieved through a simple and reliable approach to deterministically generate, and subsequently frequency stabilize, soliton pulse trains in a silica-disk resonator. Efficient silicon-nitride waveguides provide a supercontinuum spanning 700 to 2100 nm, enabling both offset-frequency stabilization and optical-frequency measurements with >100 nW per mode. We demonstrate the stabilized comb by performing a microcomb-mediated comparison of two ultrastable optical-reference cavities.

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