Stabilized laser lines are highly desired for myriad of applications ranging from precise measurements to optical communications. While stabilization can be obtained by using molecular or atomic absorption references, these are limited to specific frequencies. On the other hand, resonators can be used as wide band frequency references. Unfortunately, such resonators are unstable and inaccurate. Here, we propose and experimentally demonstrate a chip-scale multispectral frequency standard replication operating in the spectral range of the near IR. This is obtained by frequency locking a microring resonator (MRR) to an acetylene absorption line. The MRR consists of a Si3N4 waveguides with microheater on top of it. The thermo-optic effect is utilized to lock one of the MRR resonances to an acetylene line. This locked MRR is then used to stabilize other laser sources at 980 nm and 1550 nm wavelength. By beating the stabilized laser to another stabilized laser, we obtained frequency instability floor of at around 100 s in terms of Allan deviation. Such stable and accurate chip scale sources are expected to serve as important building block in diverse fields such as communication and metrology.
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July 08 2016
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Roy Zektzer;
Roy Zektzer
Department of Applied Physics, The Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science, The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
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Liron Stern;
Liron Stern
Department of Applied Physics, The Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science, The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
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Noa Mazurski;
Noa Mazurski
Department of Applied Physics, The Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science, The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
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Uriel Levy
Uriel Levy
Department of Applied Physics, The Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science, The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
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Roy Zektzer
Department of Applied Physics, The Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science, The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
Liron Stern
Department of Applied Physics, The Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science, The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
Noa Mazurski
Department of Applied Physics, The Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science, The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
Uriel Levy
Department of Applied Physics, The Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science, The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
Appl. Phys. Lett. 109, 011103 (2016)
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Received:
May 09 2016
Accepted:
June 24 2016
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Roy Zektzer, Liron Stern, Noa Mazurski, Uriel Levy; On-chip multi spectral frequency standard replication by stabilizing a microring resonator to a molecular line. Appl. Phys. Lett. 4 July 2016; 109 (1): 011103. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4955450
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