Photo-induced cascaded harmonic and comb generation in silicon nitride microresonators.
Jianqi HuEdgars NitissJijun HeJunqiu LiuOzan YakarWenle WengTobias Jan KippenbergCamille-Sophie BrèsPublished in: Science advances (2022)
Silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 ) is an ever-maturing integrated platform for nonlinear optics but mostly considered for third-order [χ (3) ] nonlinear interactions. Recently, second-order [χ (2) ] nonlinearity was introduced into Si 3 N 4 via the photogalvanic effect, resulting in the inscription of quasi-phase-matched χ (2) gratings. However, the full potential of the photogalvanic effect in microresonators remains largely unexplored for cascaded effects. Here, we report combined χ (2) and χ (3) nonlinear effects in a normal dispersion Si 3 N 4 microresonator. We demonstrate that the photo-induced χ (2) grating also provides phase-matching for the sum-frequency generation process, enabling the initiation and successive switching of primary combs. In addition, the doubly resonant pump and second-harmonic fields allow for effective third-harmonic generation, where a secondary optically written χ (2) grating is identified. Last, we reach a broadband microcomb state evolved from the sum-frequency-coupled primary comb. These results expand the scope of cascaded effects in microresonators.