Efficient Light Generation in Ultraviolet-A Band on Chip

Abstract

Lithium niobate nano photonics provides highly efficient nonlinear optics processes covering a broad spectrum from ultraviolet to mid-infrared, yet studies thus far have concentrated in the near-infrared regime. Here we demonstrate light generation in the Ultraviolet-A band in a periodic poled waveguide via second harmonic generation. The internal efficiency reaches 1797 \% W-1/cm-2, marking a 9.1-times improvement over the state of art, thanks to better mode overlap and poling. Our technique can find applications in atomic clocks, frequency comb generation, sensing, and visible entanglement generation.

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