Unified laser stabilization and isolation on a silicon chip

IF 51.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chemical Reviews Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1038/s41566-024-01539-3
Alexander D. White, Geun Ho Ahn, Richard Luhtaru, Joel Guo, Theodore J. Morin, Abhi Saxena, Lin Chang, Arka Majumdar, Kasper Van Gasse, John E. Bowers, Jelena Vučković
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Rapid progress in photonics has led to an explosion of integrated devices that promise to deliver the same performance as table-top technology at the nanoscale, heralding the next generation of optical communications, sensing and metrology, and quantum technologies. However, the challenge of co-integrating the multiple components of high-performance laser systems has left application of these nanoscale devices thwarted by bulky laser sources that are orders of magnitude larger than the devices themselves. Here we show that the two main components for high-performance lasers—noise reduction and isolation—can be sourced simultaneously from a single, passive, CMOS-compatible nanophotonic device, eliminating the need to combine incompatible technologies. To realize this, we take advantage of both the long photon lifetime and the non-reciprocal Kerr nonlinearity of a high-quality-factor silicon nitride ring resonator to self-injection lock a semiconductor laser chip while also providing isolation. We also identify a previously unappreciated power regime limitation of current on-chip laser architectures, which our system overcomes. Using our device, which we term a unified laser stabilizer, we demonstrate an on-chip integrated laser system with built-in isolation and noise reduction that operates with turnkey reliability. This approach departs from efforts to directly miniaturize and integrate traditional laser system components and serves to bridge the gap to fully integrated optical technologies.

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硅芯片上的统一激光稳定和隔离技术
光子学的飞速发展带来了集成器件的爆炸式增长,这些器件有望在纳米尺度上提供与桌面技术相同的性能,预示着下一代光通信、传感和计量以及量子技术的到来。然而,将高性能激光系统的多个组件共同集成所面临的挑战,使这些纳米级器件的应用受到比器件本身大几个数量级的笨重激光源的阻碍。在这里,我们展示了高性能激光器的两个主要组件--降噪和隔离--可以同时来自单一的、无源的、与 CMOS 兼容的纳米光子器件,从而无需结合不兼容的技术。为了实现这一目标,我们利用高质量因子氮化硅环形谐振器的长光子寿命和非互易克尔非线性特性,对半导体激光芯片进行自注入锁定,同时提供隔离。我们还发现了当前片上激光器架构中一个以前未曾注意到的功率机制限制,而我们的系统克服了这一限制。利用我们称之为统一激光稳定器的设备,我们展示了一种内置隔离和降噪功能的片上集成激光系统,该系统运行可靠。这种方法不同于将传统激光系统组件直接微型化和集成化的努力,而是为实现完全集成的光学技术架起了一座桥梁。
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Chemical Reviews
Chemical Reviews 化学-化学综合
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4.3 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Reviews is a highly regarded and highest-ranked journal covering the general topic of chemistry. Its mission is to provide comprehensive, authoritative, critical, and readable reviews of important recent research in organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, theoretical, and biological chemistry. Since 1985, Chemical Reviews has also published periodic thematic issues that focus on a single theme or direction of emerging research.
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