Power-efficient ultra-broadband soliton microcombs in resonantly-coupled microresonators
Kaixuan Zhu·Qi-Fan Yang·Xuening Cao·Shui-Jing Tang·Qihuang Gong·Bei-Bei Li·Xinrui Luo·Yuanlei Wang·Ze Wang·Tianyu Xu·Du Qian·Yinke Cheng·Junqi Wang·Haoyang Luo·Xing Jin·Xin Zhou·Min Wang·Jian-Fei Liu·Yanwu Liu·Ting Wang·Zhenyu Xie
The drive to miniaturize optical frequency combs for practical deployment has spotlighted microresonator solitons as a promising chip-scale candidate. However, these soliton microcombs could be very power-hungry when their span increases, especially with fine comb spacings. As a result, realizing an octave-spanning comb at microwave repetition rates for direct optical-microwave linkage is considered not possible for photonic integration due to the high power requirements. Here, we introduce the
