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  μW-Level Microresonator Solitons with Extended Stability Range Using an Auxiliary Laser

Zhang, S., Silver, J. M., Del Bino, L., Copie, F., Woodley, M., Ghalanos, G., et al. (submitted). μW-Level Microresonator Solitons with Extended Stability Range Using an Auxiliary Laser.

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Zhang, Shuangyou1, Author
Silver, Jonathan M.1, Author
Del Bino, Leonardo1, Author
Copie, Francois1, Author
Woodley, Michael1, Author
Ghalanos, George1, Author
Svela, Andreas1, Author
Moroney, Niall1, Author
Del'Haye, Pascal2, 3, Author           
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 Abstract: The recent demonstration of dissipative Kerr solitons in microresonators has opened a new pathway for the generation of ultrashort pulses and low-noise frequency combs with gigahertz to terahertz repetition rates, enabling applications in frequency metrology, astronomy, optical coherent communications, and laser-based ranging. A main challenge for soliton generation, in particular in ultra-high-Q resonators, is the sudden change of circulating intracavity power during the onset of soliton generation. This sudden power change requires precise control of the seed laser frequency and power or fast control of the resonator temperature. Here, we report a robust and simple way to increase the stability range of the soliton regime by using an auxiliary laser that passively stabilizes the intracavity power. In our experiments with fused silica resonators, we are able to extend the pump laser frequency stability range of microresonator solitons by two orders of magnitude, which enables soliton generation by slow and manual tuning of the pump laser into resonance and at unprecedented low power levels. Both single- and multi-soliton mode-locked states are generated in a 1.3-mm-diameter fused silica microrod resonator with a free spectral range of ~50.6 GHz, at a 1554 nm pump wavelength at threshold powers <3 mW. Moreover, with a smaller 230-{\mu}m-diameter microrod, we demonstrate soliton generation at 780 {\mu}W threshold power. The passive enhancement of the stability range of microresonator solitons paves the way for robust and low threshold microcomb systems with substantially relaxed stability requirements for the pump laser source. In addition, this method could be useful in a wider range of microresonator applications that require reduced sensitivity to external perturbations.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-09-26
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 Identifiers: arXiv: 1809.10030v1
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