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Heterogeneously integrated GaAs waveguides on insulator for efficient frequency conversion

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posted on 2023-11-30, 05:45 authored by Lin Chang, Andreas Boes, Xiaowen Guo, Daryl T. Spencer, MJ. Kennedy, Jon D. Peters, Nicolas Volet, Jeff Chiles, Abijith Kowligy, Nima Nader, Daniel D. Hickstein, Eric J. Stanton, Scott A. Diddams, Scott B. Papp, John E. Bowers
Tremendous scientific progress has been achieved through the development of nonlinear integrated photonics. Prominent examples are Kerr-frequency-comb generation in micro-resonators, and supercontinuum generation and frequency conversion in nonlinear photonic waveguides. High conversion efficiency is enabling for applications of nonlinear optics, including such broad directions as high-speed optical signal processing, metrology, and quantum communication and computation. In this work, we demonstrate a gallium-arsenide-on-insulator (GaAs) platform for nonlinear photonics. GaAs has among the highest second- and third-order nonlinear optical coefficients, and use of a silica cladding results in waveguides with a large refractive index contrast and low propagation loss for expanded design of nonlinear processes. By harnessing these properties and developing nanofabrication with GaAs, we report a record normalized second-harmonic efficiency of 13,000% W-1cm-2 at a fundamental wavelength of 2 um. This work paves the way for high performance nonlinear photonic integrated circuits (PICs), which not only can transition advanced functionalities outside the lab through fundamentally reduced power consumption and footprint, but also enables future optical sources and detectors.

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