Chip-integrated optical parametric oscillators provide a compelling approach for creating laser emission at user-tailorable wavelengths. In a recent article in Nature Communications, we demonstrate how to achieve high-performance in such a device, reaching output powers as high as 20 mW with conversion efficiencies as has as 30 %. We realize this performance by tailoring resonator-waveguide coupling and utilizing novel phase- and frequency-matching techniques to suppress potential competing processes.
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