scholarly journals Frequency Division Using a Soliton-Injected Semiconductor Gain-Switched Frequency Comb

Author(s):  
Wenle Weng ◽  
Aleksandra Kaszubowska-Anandarajah ◽  
Junqiu Liu ◽  
Prince M. Anandarajah ◽  
Tobias J. Kippenberg
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (39) ◽  
pp. eaba2807 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenle Weng ◽  
Aleksandra Kaszubowska-Anandarajah ◽  
Junqiu Liu ◽  
Prince M. Anandarajah ◽  
Tobias J. Kippenberg

With optical spectral marks equally spaced by a frequency in the microwave or the radio frequency domain, optical frequency combs have been used not only to synthesize optical frequencies from microwave references but also to generate ultralow-noise microwaves via optical frequency division. Here, we combine two compact frequency combs, namely, a soliton microcomb and a semiconductor gain-switched comb, to demonstrate low-noise microwave generation based on a novel frequency division technique. Using a semiconductor laser that is driven by a sinusoidal current and injection-locked to microresonator solitons, our scheme transfers the spectral purity of a dissipative soliton oscillator into the subharmonic frequencies of the microcomb repetition rate. In addition, the gain-switched comb provides dense optical spectral emissions that divide the line spacing of the soliton microcomb. With the potential to be fully integrated, the merger of the two chipscale devices may profoundly facilitate the wide application of frequency comb technology.


2013 ◽  
Vol 760-762 ◽  
pp. 255-259
Author(s):  
Na Na Zhang ◽  
Xian Zhou ◽  
Xiao Yun Wu ◽  
Li Min Xia ◽  
Dong Yan ◽  
...  

The letter proposes a novel Optical Network Units (ONUs) source-free scheme for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple (OFDM)-based passive optical networks (PON), in which an optical frequency comb generator built by a conventional Mach-Zehnder modulator (MZM) is used to generate ultra-flat optical frequency comb spectra for the downstream and upstream transmission. The proposed architecture is presented and simulated to achieve simultaneously upstream transmission from multiple ONUs over the fiber. Simulation results show the receiver sensitivity reaches-18dBm for upstream transmission and-18.75dBm for downstream transmission.


Author(s):  
Kevin Cossel ◽  
Nathan Newbury ◽  
Ian Coddington ◽  
Greg Rieker ◽  
Robert Wright ◽  
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