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arxiv: 1808.10054 · v2 · pith:45VOC7HNnew · submitted 2018-08-29 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Frequency comb up- and down-conversion in a synchronously-driven chi⁽²⁾ optical microresonator

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keywords combsfrequencyopticalmicroresonatorwavelengthsapplicationshigh-repetitionmid-infrared
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Optical frequency combs are key to optical precision measurements. While most frequency combs operate in the near-infrared regime, many applications require combs at mid-infrared, visible or even ultra-violet wavelengths. Frequency combs can be transferred to other wavelengths via nonlinear optical processes, however, this becomes exceedingly challenging for high-repetition rate frequency combs. Here, it is demonstrated that a synchronously driven high-Q microresonator with a second-order optical nonlinearity can efficiently convert high-repetition rate near-infrared frequency combs to visible, ultra-violet and mid-infrared wavelengths providing new opportunities for microresonator and electro-optic combs in applications including molecular sensing, astronomy, and quantum optics.

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