概括
研究人员使用单个在微共振器中创建了双向拉曼单子类. 这种新的技术产生双向,推进光学频率生成.
科学领域:
- 光学和光子学 在光学和光子学.
- 非线性光学是非线性光学.
- 微空洞装置 微空洞装置
背景情况:
- 低语画廊模式 (WGM) 微振荡器是非线性光学的关键.
- 生成光学频率需要特定的非线性相互作用.
- 拉曼散射在微振器中提供了一个独特的增益机制.
研究的目的:
- 为了实验性地证明双向的拉曼单子样.
- 为了研究使用单向的子生成.
- 开发拉曼单体形成的理论模型.
主要方法:
- 使用WGM微共振器的实验设置.
- 一个单向激光器的应用.
- 开发一个理论模型与分析解决方案.
主要成果:
- 成功演示了双向的拉曼单子样.
- 观察前向和后向传播的2形拉曼单体.
- 用于在异常分散区域中单子传播的分析溶液.
结论:
- 双向拉曼单子可以用单向产生.
- 分散,克尔非线性,拉曼增益和损失之间的平衡维持了这些单子.
- 这项工作为光学频率生成和应用开辟了新的途径.
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