Efficient and tunable frequency conversion using periodically poled thin-film lithium tantalate nanowaveguides (2505.03162v1)
Abstract: Thin-film lithium tantalate (TFLT) has recently emerged as a promising photonic platform for chip-scale nonlinear optics due to its weaker photorefraction, higher optical damage threshold, broader transparency window, and lower birefringence compared to that of thin-film lithium niobate. Here we develop an ultralow-loss lithium tantalate integrated photonic platform and report the first functional second harmonic generator based on high-fidelity poling of z-cut TFLT. As a result, quasi-phase matching (QPM) is performed between telecom (1550 nm) and near-visible (775 nm) wavelengths in a straight waveguide and prompts strong second-harmonic generation with a normalized efficiency of 229 %/W/$cm2$. An absolute conversion efficiency of 5.5 % is achieved with a pump power of 700 mW. Such a second-harmonic generator exhibits stable temperature tunability (-0.44 nm/$\circ C$) which is important for applications that require precise frequency alignment such as atomic clocks and quantum frequency conversion.
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