Dual-comb dispersion measurement in LiNbO3-on-insulator waveguides at telecom wavelengths (2312.17108v1)
Abstract: Photonic integrated circuits are a paramount platform for optoelectronics and nonlinear optics, enabling high confinement nonlinear interactions, where advanced waveguide dispersion engineering can be leveraged to tailor broadband nonlinear processes, supercontinuum generation, soliton formation and joint spectral amplitudes of photon pairs. Accurately measuring dispersion is therefore crucial for achieving efficient nonlinear and quantum devices. Here we develop a dual comb spectroscopy methodology suitable for dispersion measurements on photonic integrated circuits at telecom wavelengths and apply it to the characterization of lithium niobate on insulator ridge waveguides, mapping group velocity dispersion for fundamental TE and TM modes as a function of waveguide top-width. This work paves the way for the broader deployment of dual comb spectroscopy as a characterization tool for a broad range of photonic integrated circuit components on different nanophotonic platforms.
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