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arxiv:1903.08722

Efficient parametric frequency conversions in lithium niobate nanophotonic chips

Published on Mar 20, 2019
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Abstract

Chip-integrated nonlinear photonic devices enable efficient parametric frequency conversion, broadband difference frequency generation, and generation of correlated photon pairs, with high efficiency and scalability in both classical and quantum applications.

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Chip-integrated nonlinear photonics holds the key for advanced optical information processing with superior performance and novel functionalities. Here, we present an optimally mode-matched, periodically poled lithium niobate nanowaveguide for efficient parametric frequency conversions on chip. Using a 4-mm nanowaveguide with subwavelength mode confinement, we demonstrate second harmonic generation with efficiency over 2200%~W^{-1}cm^{-2}, and broadband difference frequency generation with similar efficiency over a 4.5-THz spectral span. These allow us to generate correlated photon pairs over multiple frequency channels via spontaneous parametric down conversion, all in their fundamental spatial modes, with a coincidence to accidental ratio as high as 600. The high efficiency and dense integrability of the present chip devices may pave a viable route to scalable nonlinear applications in both classical and quantum domains.

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