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Passively stable 0.7-octave microcombs in thin-film lithium niobate microresonators

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arxiv 2311.14568 v1 pith:GA62NUJC submitted 2023-11-24 physics.optics

classification physics.optics
keywords comblithiummicrocombniobatecoherentfilmfrequencylong-term
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Optical frequency comb based on microresonator (microcomb) is an integrated coherent light source and has the potential to promise a high-precision frequency standard, and self-reference and long-term stable microcomb is the key to this realization. Here, we demonstrated a 0.7-octave spectrum Kerr comb via dispersion engineering in a thin film lithium niobate microresonator, and the single soliton state can be accessed passively with long-term stability over 3 hours. With such a robust broadband coherent comb source using thin film lithium niobate, fully stabilized microcomb can be expected for massive practical applications.

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