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Published September 20, 2023 | Published
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High-coherence hybrid-integrated 780  nm source by self-injection-locked second-harmonic generation in a high-Q silicon-nitride resonator

Abstract

Visible, high-coherence optical sources are important to a wide range of applications spanning spectroscopy to precision timing. Integration of these sources on a semiconductor chip is a necessary step if the systems that use these devices are to be made compact, portable, and low power. Here, by self-injection-locking a 1560 nm distributed feedback semiconductor laser to a high-Q silicon-nitride resonator, a high-coherence 780 nm second-harmonic signal is generated via the photogalvanic-induced second-order nonlinearity. A record-low frequency noise floor of 4Hz2/Hz is achieved for the 780 nm emission. The approach can potentially generate signals over a wide range of visible and near-visible bands, and thereby help transition many table-top systems into a fieldable form.

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© 2023 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement.

Funding

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (HR001-20-2-0044).

Data Availability

Data are available upon reasonable request.

Conflict of Interest

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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