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Efficient telecom-to-visible spectral translation through ultra-low power nonlinear nanophotonics

Published 6 Mar 2019 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph | (1903.02598v1)

Abstract: The ability to spectrally translate lightwave signals in a compact, low-power platform is at the heart of the promise of nonlinear nanophotonic technologies. For example, a device to link the telecommunications band with visible and short near-infrared wavelengths can enable a connection between high-performance chip-integrated lasers based on scalable nanofabrication technology with atomic systems used for time and frequency metrology. While second-order nonlinear (\chi2) systems are the natural approach for bridging such large spectral gaps, here we show that third-order nonlinear (chi3) systems, despite their typically much weaker nonlinear response, can realize spectral translation with unprecedented performance. By combining resonant enhancement with nanophotonic mode engineering in a silicon nitride microring resonator, we demonstrate efficient spectral translation of a continuous-wave signal from the telecom band (~ 1550 nm) to the visible band (~ 650 nm) through cavity-enhanced four-wave mixing. We achieve such translation over a wide spectral range >250 THz with a translation efficiency of (30.1 +/- 2.8) % and using an ultra-low pump power of (329 +/- 13) uW. The translation efficiency projects to (274 +/- 28) % at 1 mW and is more than an order of magnitude larger than what has been achieved in current nanophotonic devices.

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