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Thermally Controllable Kerr Comb Generation

Summary
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a tunable optical comb generator having a source laser configured to generate a continuous wave (CW) light at a first wavelength. A microresonator coupled to the source laser is configured to receive the CW light and generate an optical signal which has a plurality of output wavelengths corresponding to the first wavelength. This generator includes a microresonator tuning device coupled to the microresonator and configured to compensate the microresonator for wavelength shifts. A heater coupled to the microresonators in the form of micro rings may be used to adjust the microresonators. This technology makes it possible to generate Kerr combs with just a fixed-wavelength laser. Furthermore, it greatly reduces the complexity of comb generation setup, gives the configuration high potential for chip-level integration, and allows for maintaining the comb's properties during the tuning process.
Technology Benefits
Reduced complexity of comb generationAllows for use of fixed-wavelength laser Properties of comb maintained during tuning
Technology Application
High precision spectroscopyGPS technologyOptical atomic clocksOptical metrology
Detailed Technology Description
Andrew WeinerPurdue Electrical and Computer Engineering
Countries
United States
Application No.
None
*Abstract

*Background
For conventional Kerr comb generating schemes using tunable lasers, the stability and precision of phase detuning is determined by the wavelength stability and precision of the tunable laser. In addition, the excitation wavelength of the source laser has to be tuned to the resonator. Such tunings are complex, so there is an unmet need for a comb generator capable of producing a plurality of wavelengths while maintaining a match between the laser source wavelength and the desired output wavelengths of the resonator in an effective, but simple fashion.
*IP Issue Date
None
*IP Type
Utility
*Stage of Development
Prototype Testing
*Web Links
Purdue Office of Technology CommercializationPurdueInnovation and EntrepreneurshipAndrew WeinerPurdue Electrical and Computer Engineering
Country/Region
USA

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