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arxiv: 1811.12925 · v1 · pith:L65QIVBOnew · submitted 2018-11-30 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Vernier spectrometer using counter-propagating soliton microcombs

classification ⚛️ physics.optics
keywords frequencylasercounter-propagatingdual-lockedhighmeasurementratessolitons
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Acquisition of laser frequency with high resolution under continuous and abrupt tuning conditions is important for sensing, spectroscopy and communications. Here, a single microresonator provides rapid and broad-band measurement of frequencies across the optical C-band with a relative frequency precision comparable to conventional dual frequency comb systems. Dual-locked counter-propagating solitons having slightly different repetition rates are used to implement a Vernier spectrometer. Laser tuning rates as high as 10 THz/s, broadly step-tuned lasers, multi-line laser spectra and also molecular absorption lines are characterized using the device. Besides providing a considerable technical simplification through the dual-locked solitons and enhanced capability for measurement of arbitrarily tuned sources, this work reveals possibilities for chip-scale spectrometers that greatly exceed the performance of table-top grating and interferometer-based devices.

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