Files

Abstract

We propose a system of coupled microring resonators for the generation frequency combs and dissipative Kerr solitons in silicon at telecommunication frequencies. By taking advantage of structural slow-light, the effective non-linearity of the material is enhanced, thus relaxing the requirement of ultra-high quality factors that currently poses a major obstacle to the realization of silicon comb devices. We demonstrate a variety of frequency comb solutions characterized by threshold power in the 10-milliwatt range and a small footprint of 0.1 mm(2), and study their robustness to structural disorder. The results open the way to the realization of low-power compact comb devices in silicon at the telecom band. (c) 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

Details

Actions

Preview