Kerr-enhanced amplification of three-wave mixing and emergent masing regimes
Abstract
Integrated optical microresonators exploiting either second-order ((2)) or third-order ((3)) nonlinearities have become key platforms for frequency conversion, low-noise microwave photonics, and quantum entanglement generation. Here, we present an analytic theory of Kerr-enhanced three-wave mixing amplification in an electro-optic microresonator with both (2) and (3) nonlinearities. We demonstrate that Kerr dressing hybridizes the optical sidebands, renormalizing the (2) couplings and detunings. As a result the system exhibits gain in regions where analogous bare (2) or (3) amplifiers are subthreshold. Time-domain Langevin simulations confirm this threshold reduction, mapping a practical design window for experiments.
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