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High-resolution broadband characterization of resonance dispersion in an optical microresonator
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Authors: Romain Dalidet, Adrien Bensemhoun, Gregory Sauder, Anthony Martin, David Medina, Carlos Alonso Ramos, Eric Cassan, Laurent Vivien, Jonathan Faugier Tovar, Baptiste Routier, Quentin Wilmart, Ségolène Olivier, Virginia D Auria, Laurent Labonté, Sébastien Tanzilli
Year
2025
Paper ID
15911
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Accurate knowledge of the uneven free spectral range of an optical microresonator, which provides direct insight into group velocity dispersion, is essential for understanding and controlling Kerr frequency comb dynamics. In this work, we present a simple and highly precise method formeasuring the free spectral range over a 5 THz bandwidth in silicon nitride microresonators, leveraging a wavemeter with 0.4 MHz resolution. Our fully fibered plug-and-play experimental setup enables the accurate extraction of resonance frequencies. By carefully analyzing the spectral position of each resonance, we measure both second- and third-order free spectral range expansion coefficients. This approach offers a robust and accessible tool for dispersion characterization in integrated photonic circuits, paving the way for next-generation of Kerr comb sources and quantum photonic technologies.
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