Rhythmic Soliton Interactions for Integrated Dual-Microcomb Spectroscopy

IF 15.7 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Physical Review X Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1103/physrevx.15.011061
Zihao Wang, Yifei Wang, Baoqi Shi, Chen Shen, Wei Sun, Yulei Ding, Changxi Yang, Junqiu Liu, Chengying Bao
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Soliton waves are sustained by a self-created index potential well, and their interactions occur when the potential well is invaded by other solitons. The interactions are important to soliton compounds in plasma, Bose-Einstein condensation, and optical systems. In optical microresonators, interactions between counterpropagating (CP) solitons can lead to Vernier frequency locking (VFL), which is invaluable for dual-comb applications. Here, we synthesize CP solitons with VFL in an integrated silicon nitride microresonator and characterize the rhythmic soliton interaction dynamics. Seconds-long mutual coherence between solitons arises passively from the interactions. The interactions also cause the solitons to oscillate periodically. This temporal motion is discerned by frequency-domain measurements of the instantaneous frequency changes and microcomb sidebands. A theory is derived to describe the sideband strength and leveraged to retrieve the motion trajectory. The complex soliton motion trajectory is further measured by optical cross-correlation using a CP soliton trimer state. We further prove that precise dual-comb spectroscopy with a single interferogram and an acquisition time of 0.6μs is feasible using these solitons, but the temporal motion limits the dynamic range. Our work establishes the rhythmic soliton interaction dynamics and reveals the characteristics of VFL solitons in the silicon nitride platform, which can be used to guide the design of integrated dual-comb systems. Published by the American Physical Society 2025
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集成双微梳光谱学的节奏孤子相互作用
孤子波由自创的指数势阱维持,当势阱被其他孤子入侵时,孤子波之间就会发生相互作用。这些相互作用对等离子体中的孤子化合物、玻色-爱因斯坦凝聚和光学系统都很重要。在光学微谐振器中,反向传播(CP)孤子之间的相互作用可以导致游标频率锁定(VFL),这对于双梳应用是非常宝贵的。本文在集成的氮化硅微谐振腔中合成了具有VFL的CP孤子,并对其节律性相互作用动力学进行了表征。孤立子之间的秒级互相干性被动地产生于相互作用中。这种相互作用还会导致孤子周期性地振荡。这种时间运动是通过对瞬时频率变化和微梳边带的频域测量来识别的。推导了一种理论来描述边带强度,并利用它来检索运动轨迹。利用CP孤子三聚体态,通过光相互关进一步测量了复杂孤子的运动轨迹。我们进一步证明了利用这些孤子实现单干涉图、采集时间为0.6μs的精确双梳光谱是可行的,但时间运动限制了动态范围。我们的工作建立了节律孤子相互作用动力学,揭示了氮化硅平台中VFL孤子的特性,可用于指导集成双梳系统的设计。2025年由美国物理学会出版
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Physical Review X
Physical Review X PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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197
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3 months
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