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High-Power Mid-IR Few-Cycle Frequency Comb from Quadratic Solitons in an Optical Parametric Oscillator

Published 2 May 2022 in physics.optics | (2205.00591v2)

Abstract: Powerful and efficient optical frequency combs in the mid-infrared (MIR) spectral region are highly desirable for a broad range of applications. Despite extensive efforts utilizing various techniques, MIR frequency comb sources are still lacking power, efficiency, or bandwidth for many applications. Here, we report the generation of an intrinsically locked frequency comb source centered at 4.18 {\mu}m from an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) operating in the simulton regime, in which formation of purely quadratic solitons lead to enhanced performance. We show advantages of operation in the simulton regime in direct experimental comparisons to the conventional regime, which are also supported by simulation and theory. We achieve 565 mW of average power, 900 nm of instantaneous 3-dB bandwidth, 350% of slope efficiency, and 44% of conversion efficiency; a performance that is superior to previous OPO demonstrations and other sources in this wavelength range. This work opens a new avenue toward MIR frequency comb generation with high power and efficiency and suggests the great potential of soliton generation based on quadratic nonlinearity in the MIR spectral region.

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