Microresonator frequency comb optical clock
National Institute of Standards and Technology · California Institute of Technology
Abstract
Optical frequency combs serve as the clockwork of optical clocks, which are now the best time-keeping systems in existence. The use of precise optical time and frequency technology in various applications beyond the research lab remains a significant challenge, but one that integrated microresonator technology is poised to address. Here, we report a silicon-chip-based microresonator comb optical clock that converts an optical frequency reference to a microwave signal. A comb spectrum with a 25 THz span is generated with a 2 mm diameter silica disk and broadening in nonlinear fiber. This spectrum is stabilized to rubidium frequency references separated by 3.5 THz by controlling two teeth 108 modes apart. The…
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Authors
7- SBScott B. PappCorresponding
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- KBKatja Beha
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- PDPascal Del’Haye
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- FQFranklyn Quinlan
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- HLHansuek Lee
California Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Frequency comb
- Optics
- Optical frequency comb
- Rubidium
- Atomic clock
- Optoelectronics
- Physics
- Computer science