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Intra-Cavity Dispersion of Microresonators and its Engineering for Octave-Spanning Kerr Frequency Comb Generation

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSTQE.2013.2295177

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Dispersion; frequency comb; integrated optics; micro-resonator; nonlinear optics; silicon photonics; slot waveguide

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We present an analysis on intra-cavity dispersion of a micro-resonator. As an example, different dispersion sources of a silicon nitride microring resonator are identified and evaluated over a wide wavelength range. We also show the dispersion flattening technique based on a strip/slot hybrid waveguide structure can be used to tailor the intra-cavity dispersions. Octave-spanning Kerr frequency combs are numerically simulated using 2-D-FDTD. It is shown that 7.5-fs two-cycle cavity solitons can be generated, enabling ultrawide mode-locked Kerr combs, with improved comb spectral flatness.

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