Deterministic generation of single soliton Kerr frequency comb in microresonators by a single shot pulsed trigger

Zhe Kang, Feng Li, Jinhui Yuan, Kaliyaperumal Nakkeeran, J. Nathan Kutz, Qiang Wu, Chongxiu Yu, P. K. A. Wai

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    Abstract

    Kerr soliton frequency comb generation in monolithic microresonators recently
    attracted great interests as it enables chip-scale few-cycle pulse generation at microwave rates with smooth octave-spanning spectra for self-referencing. Such versatile platform finds significant applications in dual-comb spectroscopy, low-noise optical frequency synthesis, coherent communication systems, etc. However, it still remains challenging to straightforwardly and deterministically generate and sustain the single-soliton state in microresonators. In this paper, we propose and theoretically demonstrate the excitation of single-soliton Kerr frequency comb by seeding the continuous-wave driven nonlinear microcavity with a pulsed trigger. Unlike the mostly adopted frequency tuning scheme reported so far, we show that an energetic single shot pulse can trigger the single-soliton state deterministically without experiencing any unstable or chaotic states. Neither the pump frequency nor the cavity resonance is required to be tuned. The generated mode-locked single-soliton Kerr comb is robust and insensitive to perturbations. Even when the thermal effect induced by the absorption of the intracavity light is taken into account, the proposed single pulse trigger approach remains valid without requiring any thermal compensation means.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)18563-18577
    JournalOptics Express
    Volume26
    Issue number14
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 9 Jul 2018

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