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Efficient low-power terahertz generation via on-chip triply-resonant nonlinear frequency mixing

Authors :
John D. Joannopoulos
Marin Soljacic
Alejandro W. Rodriguez
Steven G. Johnson
Peter T. Rakich
Jorge Bravo-Abad
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Achieving efficient terahertz (THz) generation using compact turn-key sources operating at room temperature and modest power levels represents one of the critical challeges that must be overcome to realize truly practical applications based on THz. Up to now, the most efficient approaches to THz generation at room temperature -- relying mainly on optical rectification schemes -- require intricate phase-matching set-ups and powerful lasers. Here we show how the unique light-confining properties of triply-resonant photonic resonators can be tailored to enable dramatic enhancements of the conversion efficiency of THz generation via nonlinear frequency down-conversion processes. We predict that this approach can be used to reduce up to three orders of magnitude the pump powers required to reach quantum-limited conversion efficiency of THz generation in nonlinear optical material systems. Furthermore, we propose a realistic design readily accesible experimentally, both for fabrication and demonstration of optimal THz conversion efficiency at sub-W power levels.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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