Threshold and Laser Conversion in Nanostructured-Resonator Parametric Oscillators

Haixin Liu, Grant M. Brodnik, Jizhao Zang, David R. Carlson, Jennifer A. Black, and Scott B. Papp
Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 023801 – Published 10 January 2024

Abstract

We explore optical parametric oscillation (OPO) in nanophotonic resonators, enabling arbitrary, nonlinear phase matching and nearly lossless control of energy conversion. Such pristine OPO laser converters are determined by nonlinear light-matter interactions, making them both technologically flexible and broadly reconfigurable. We utilize a nanostructured inner-wall modulation in the resonator to achieve universal phase matching for OPO-laser conversion, but coherent backscattering also induces a counterpropagating pump laser. This depletes the intraresonator optical power in either direction, increasing the OPO threshold power and limiting laser-conversion efficiency, the ratio of optical power in target signal and idler frequencies to the pump. We develop an analytical model of this system that emphasizes an understanding of optimal laser-conversion and threshold behaviors, and we use the model to guide experiments with nanostructured-resonator OPO laser-conversion circuits, fully integrated on chip and unlimited by group-velocity dispersion. Our Letter demonstrates the fundamental connection between OPO laser-conversion efficiency and the resonator coupling rate, subject to the relative phase and power of counterpropagating pump fields. We achieve (40±4)mW of on-chip power, corresponding to (41±4)% conversion efficiency, and discover a path toward near-unity OPO laser-conversion efficiency.

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  • Received 13 June 2023
  • Accepted 2 November 2023

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.023801

© 2024 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Atomic, Molecular & OpticalNonlinear Dynamics

Authors & Affiliations

Haixin Liu1,2,*, Grant M. Brodnik1,2, Jizhao Zang1,2, David R. Carlson1,3, Jennifer A. Black1, and Scott B. Papp1,2

  • 1Time and Frequency Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, Colorado, USA
  • 2Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA
  • 3Octave Photonics, Louisville, Colorado, USA

  • *Corresponding author: haixin.liu@colorado.edu

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Vol. 132, Iss. 2 — 12 January 2024

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