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Optical parametric amplification is a promising alternative to traditional erbium-doped amplifiers, offering unidirectional, low-noise, and broadband amplification. Here we present an integrated continuous-traveling-wave parametric amplifier that surpasses existing technologies, achieving up to 35 dB of gain and up to 25 dB of net gain over a 140-nm-wide wavelength window centered at 1550 nm, thus covering S, C, and L telecommunication bands simultaneously. Our device utilizes a 5.55-cm-long spiral waveguide made of gallium phosphide, renowned for its high Kerr nonlinearity and large linear refractive index. These properties are key factors for efficient parametric amplification.
Tobias Kippenberg, Nikolai Kuznetsov, Alisa Davydova, Andrey Gelash
Nicolas Grandjean, Camille Sophie Brès, Jean-François Carlin, Raphaël Butté, Samantha Sbarra, Samuele Brunetta
Tobias Kippenberg, Johann Emmeram Riemensberger, Mikhail Churaev, Nikolai Kuznetsov, Alisa Davydova, Alberto Nardi