Vernier spectrometer using counterpropagating soliton microcombs
Abstract
Determination of laser frequency with high resolution under continuous and abrupt tuning conditions is important for sensing, spectroscopy, and communications. We show that a single microresonator provides rapid and broadband measurement of optical frequencies with a relative frequency precision comparable to that of conventional dual-frequency comb systems. Dual-locked counterpropagating solitons having slightly different repetition rates were used to implement a vernier spectrometer, which enabled characterization of laser tuning rates as high as 10 terahertz per second, broadly step-tuned lasers, multiline laser spectra, and molecular absorption lines. Besides providing a considerable technical simplification through the dual-locked solitons and enhanced capability for measurement of arbitrarily tuned sources, our results reveal possibilities for chip-scale spectrometers that exceed the performance of tabletop grating and interferometer-based devices.
- Publication:
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Science
- Pub Date:
- March 2019
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1811.12925
- Bibcode:
- 2019Sci...363..965Y
- Keywords:
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- PHYSICS;
- Physics - Optics
- E-Print:
- doi:10.1126/science.aaw2317