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Microresonator-Based Comb Generation without an External Laser Source

Recent developments demonstrate that parametric four-wave mixing (FWM) in high-Q microresonators is a highly promising and effective approach for optical frequency comb generation, with applications including spectroscopy, optical clocks, arbitrary waveform generation, frequency metrology, and astronomical spectrograph calibration. Each of these microresonator platforms utilizes a scheme in which the system is pumped by a single-frequency laser at a cavity resonance. This scheme requires tuning of the pump wavelength into resonance and the generated comb is susceptible to fluctuations in pump power or frequency which can disrupt the soft thermal lock and comb generation. We demonstrate a novel fiber-microresonator dual-cavity architecture that preferentially oscillates at modes of the microresonator due to its high density of states and generates robust and broadband combs (> 900 nm) without an external pump laser. Such a scheme could greatly simplify the comb generation process and allow for a fully-integrated chip-scale source with an on-chip amplifier.

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