Inducing Photonic Transitions between Discrete Modes in a Silicon Optical Microcavity
Abstract
We show the existence of direct photonic transitions between modes of a silicon optical microcavity spaced apart in wavelength by over 8 nm. This is achieved by using ultrafast tuning of the refractive index of the cavity over a time interval that is comparable to the inverse of the frequency separation of modes. The demonstrated frequency mixing effect, i.e., the transitions between the modes, would enable on-chip silicon comb sources which can find wide applications in optical sensing, precise spectroscopy, and wavelength-division multiplexing for optical communications and interconnects.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- January 2008
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- Bibcode:
- 2008PhRvL.100c3904D
- Keywords:
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- 42.82.-m;
- 42.60.Da;
- 42.72.-g;
- 42.79.Nv;
- Integrated optics;
- Resonators cavities amplifiers arrays and rings;
- Optical sources and standards;
- Optical frequency converters