Photonic microwave generation in the X- and K-band using integrated soliton microcombs

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Junqiu Liu
Erwan Lucas
Arslan S. Raja
Jijun He
Johann Riemensberger
Rui Ning Wang
Maxim Karpov
Hairun Guo
Romain Bouchand
Tobias J. Kippenberg
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[1] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL),Institute of Physics
[2] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Department of Electrical Engineering
[3] Shanghai Institute for Advanced Communication and Data Science,Key Laboratory of Specialty Fiber Optics and Optical Access Networks, Joint International Research Laboratory of Specialty Fiber Optics and Advanced Communication
[4] Shanghai University,undefined
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Nature Photonics | 2020年 / 14卷
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Microwave photonic technologies, which upshift the carrier into the optical domain, have facilitated the generation and processing of ultra-wideband electronic signals at vastly reduced fractional bandwidths. For microwave photonic applications such as radars, optical communications and low-noise microwave generation, optical frequency combs are useful building blocks. By virtue of soliton microcombs, frequency combs can now be built using CMOS-compatible photonic integrated circuits. Yet, currently developed integrated soliton microcombs all operate with repetition rates significantly beyond those that conventional electronics can detect, preventing their use in microwave photonics. Access to this regime is challenging due to the required ultra-low waveguide loss and large dimensions of the nanophotonic resonators. Here, we demonstrate soliton microcombs operating in two widely employed microwave bands, the X-band (~10 GHz, for radar) and the K-band (~20 GHz, for 5G). Driven by a low-noise fibre laser, these devices produce more than 300 frequency lines within the 3 dB bandwidth, and generate microwave signals featuring phase noise levels comparable to modern electronic microwave oscillators. Our results establish integrated microcombs as viable low-noise microwave generators. Furthermore, the low soliton repetition rates are critical for future dense wavelength-division multiplexing channel generation schemes and could significantly reduce the system complexity of soliton-based integrated frequency synthesizers and atomic clocks.
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