Journal article

Frequency conversion in a high Q-factor sapphire whispering gallery mode resonator due to paramagnetic nonlinearity

DL Creedon, K Benmessai, ME Tobar

Physical Review Letters | AMER PHYSICAL SOC | Published : 2012

Abstract

Nonlinear frequency conversion is a well known and widely exploited family of effects in optics, often arising from a Kerr nonlinearity in a crystal medium. Here, we report high stability frequency conversion in the microwave regime due to a χ(3) nonlinearity in sapphire introduced by a dilute concentration of paramagnetic spins. First, we produce a high stability comb from two microwave fields at 12.029 and 12.037GHz corresponding to two high Q-factor whispering gallery (WG) modes within the electron spin resonance bandwidth of the Fe3 + ion. The resulting comb is generated by a cascaded four-wave mixing effect with a 7.7 MHz repetition rate. Then, by suppressing four-wave mixing by increas..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was funded by Australian Research Council Grants Nos. FL0992016 and CE11E0082.