Observation of topological frequency combs

Jun 20, 2024·
C. J. Flower
Equal contribution
,
M. J. Mehrabad
Equal contribution
Lida Xu
Lida Xu
Equal contribution
,
G. Moille
,
D. G. S. Forero
,
O. Orsel
,
G. Bahl
,
Y. Chembo
,
K. Srinivasan
Corresponding author
,
M. Hafezi
Corresponding author
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Abstract
On-chip generation of optical frequency combs using nonlinear ring resonators has enabled numerous applications of combs that were otherwise limited to mode-locked lasers. Nevertheless, on-chip frequency combs have relied predominantly on single-ring resonators. In this study, we experimentally demonstrate the generation of a novel class of frequency combs, the topological frequency combs, in a two-dimensional lattice of hundreds of ring resonators that hosts fabrication-robust topological edge states with linear dispersion. By pumping these edge states, we demonstrate the generation of a nested frequency comb that shows oscillation of multiple edge state resonances across ≈40 longitudinal modes and is spatially confined at the lattice edge. Our results provide an opportunity to explore the interplay between topological physics and nonlinear frequency comb generation in a commercially available nanophotonic platform.
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