Power Clamping in Second Harmonic Generation Within an On‐Chip Lithium Niobate Microdisk
Botao Fu,
Renhong Gao,
Ni Yao
et al.
Abstract:On‐chip lithium niobate (LN) microresonator is regarded as a promising candidate for power clamping in second harmonic generation (SHG) owing to its high‐quality factor, small mode volume, and large nonlinear coefficient. To date, various theories have been proposed to describe the three‐wave mixing mechanism within a LN microresonator, while a comprehensive understanding of mode evolution and its impact on nonlinear frequency conversion efficiency especially for power clamping, is still limited. Here, the dua… Show more
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