Monolithic Kerr and electro-optic hybrid microcombs

Abstract

Advances in microresonator-based soliton generation promise chip-scale integration of optical frequency comb for applications spanning from time keeping to frequency synthesis. Miniaturized cavities harness Kerr nonlinearity and enable terahertz soliton repetition rates. However, such high repetition rates are not amenable to direct electronic detection. Here, we demonstrate hybrid Kerr and electro-optic microcombs using the lithium niobate thin film that exhibits both Kerr and Pockels nonlinearities. By interleaving the high-repetition-rate Kerr soliton comb with the low-repetition-rate electro-optic comb on the same waveguide, the wide Kerr soliton mode spacing is divided within a single chip, allowing for subsequent electronic detection and feedback control of the soliton repetition rate. Our work establishes an integrated electronic interface to Kerr solitons of terahertz repetition rates, paving the path towards chipscale optical-to-microwave frequency division and comb locking.

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