在Brillouin-Kerr微中,单子和背景光之间的强烈相互作用
Menghua Zhang1, Shulin Ding1, Xinxin Li1
1National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Physics, Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructure, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, China.
Nature communications
|February 23, 2024
概括
研究人员使用Brillouin-Kerr系统实现了单一稳定的单个soliton微的决定性交钥匙操作. 这一突破使得无反控制的超低噪音微波信号产生成为可能.
科学领域:
- 非线性光学是一种非线性光学.
- 量子光学就是一个量子光学.
- 综合光子学 综合光子学
背景情况:
- 分散式Kerr-soliton是激光脉冲,由非线性共振器中的孤独波维持.
- 通常情况下,背景光和单子之间的相互作用是弱的和局部的.
- 强大的相互作用对于先进的单子动力学和应用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在Brillouin-Kerr微系统中,证明单子和背景光之间的强烈相互作用.
- 在芯片上实现单个稳定的单个soliton微生成.
- 为了实现确定性交钥匙操作和超低噪音微波信号生成.
主要方法:
- 在芯片上使用Brilouin-Kerr微系统.
- 在生成的单离子和背景光之间进行强烈的交互.
- 在没有反控制器的情况下操作系统.
主要成果:
- 产生一个单一稳定的单个soliton微组合器.
- 对新现象的观察:单子跳跃和功率控制的单子状态.
- 实现了100%的决定性交钥匙操作.
- 来自自由运行的的超低噪音微波信号的输出.
结论:
- 在Brillouin-Kerr微中强烈的光-单子相互作用使得新的单子动力学成为可能.
- 单个稳定的单个soliton微可促进决定性,没有反的操作.
- 该系统为生成高质量,交钥匙的微波信号提供了一条途径.
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