Integrated and DC-powered superconducting microcomb

Abstract Frequency combs, specialized laser sources emitting multiple equidistant frequency lines, have revolutionized science and technology with unprecedented precision and versatility.Recently, integrated frequency combs are emerging as scalable solutions for on-chip photonics.Here, we demonstrate a fully integrated superconducting microcomb that is easy to manufacture, C1000 DELAYED RELEASE simple to operate, and consumes ultra-low power.

Our turnkey apparatus comprises a basic nonlinear superconducting device, a Josephson junction, directly coupled to a superconducting microstrip resonator.We showcase coherent comb generation through self-started mode-locking.Therefore, comb emission is initiated solely by activating a DC bias source, with power consumption as low as tens of picowatts.

The resulting comb spectrum resides in the microwave domain and spans multiple octaves.The linewidths of all comb lines can be narrowed down to 1 Hz through a unique coherent injection-locking technique.Our work represents a critical step towards fully integrated microwave photonics and offers the potential for integrated Controllers quantum processors.

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