Brillouin lasers in Bragg grating microresonators
Brillouin lasers in Bragg grating microresonators
Chip-scale coherent light sources are required in applications spanning metrology and sensing to telecommunications. Brillouin lasers (BLs) offer a route to ultra-coherent optical sources in compact microresonators with free spectral range (FSR) matched to the Brillouin frequency shift (BFS). However, BFS - FSR matching typically facilitates cascaded Brillouin scattering, constraining achievable BL output power and coherence. Here, we demonstrate inhibition of cascading in a planar-integrated chalcogenide microresonator by exploiting the photonic bandgap (PBG) associated with a post-fabrication inscribed, reconfigurable intracavity Bragg grating. The PBG inhibits energy transfer within the target Brillouin scattering pathway, such as from pump to first-order Stokes wave. As a quantitative measure of Brillouin scattering inhibition, we report at least six-fold increase in threshold for onset of BL oscillation, which is ultimately limited by thermorefraction. For on-chip pump power of 399 mW, sufficient for a tenth-order Brillouin cascade, complete inhibition was achieved. Our work positions Bragg grating microresonators as an enabling platform for high performance on-chip BL sources, with reconfigurable modes of operation.
Ryan L. Russell、Moritz Merklein、Choon Kong Lai、Cong Tinh Bui、Alvaro Casas-Bedoya、Duk-Yong Choi、Stephen J. Madden、Benjamin J. Eggleton
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Ryan L. Russell,Moritz Merklein,Choon Kong Lai,Cong Tinh Bui,Alvaro Casas-Bedoya,Duk-Yong Choi,Stephen J. Madden,Benjamin J. Eggleton.Brillouin lasers in Bragg grating microresonators[EB/OL].(2025-06-04)[2025-07-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03575.点此复制
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