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Arbitrary electro-optic bandwidth and frequency control in lithium niobate optical resonators

Published 31 Jul 2023 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph | (2307.16397v1)

Abstract: In situ tunable photonic filters and memories are important for emerging quantum and classical optics technologies. However, most photonic devices have fixed resonances and bandwidths determined at the time of fabrication. Here we present an in situ tunable optical resonator on thin-film lithium niobate. By leveraging the linear electro-optic effect, we demonstrate widely tunable control over resonator frequency and bandwidth on two different devices. We observe up to $\sim50\times$ tuning in the bandwidth over $\sim50$ V with linear frequency control of $\sim230$ MHz/V. We also develop a closed-form model predicting the tuning behavior of the device. This paves the way for rapid phase and amplitude control over light transmitted through our device.

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