Abstract

Nonlinear microresonators can convert light from chip-integrated sources into new wavelengths within the visible and near-infrared spectrum. For most applications, such as the interrogation of quantum systems with specific transition wavelengths, tuning the frequency of converted light is critical. Nonetheless, demonstrations of wavelength conversion have mostly overlooked this metric. Here, we apply efficient integrated heaters to tune the idler frequency produced by the Kerr optical parametric oscillation in a silicon nitride microring across a continuous 1.5 terahertz range. Finally, we suppress idler frequency noise between DC and 5 kHz by several orders of magnitude using feedback to the heater drive.

Publication Details
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2024
Volume
49
Issue
11
Number of Pages
4
ISSN Number
0146-9592, 1539-4794
DOI
10.1364/OL.523704
URL
https://opg.optica.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-49-11-3118
Journal
Optics Letters
Contributors
Start Page
3118
Date Published
06/2024