400%/W second harmonic conversion efficiency in $\mathrm{14 μm}$-diameter gallium phosphide-on-oxide resonators
arXiv:1810.06393 · doi:10.1364/OE.26.033687
Abstract
Second harmonic conversion from 1550~nm to 775~nm with an efficiency of 400% W$^{-1}$ is demonstrated in a gallium phosphide (GaP) on oxide integrated photonic platform. The platform consists of doubly-resonant, phase-matched ring resonators with quality factors $Q \sim 10^4$, low mode volumes $V \sim 30 (λ/n)^3$, and high nonlinear mode overlaps. Measurements and simulations indicate that conversion efficiencies can be increased by a factor of 20 by improving the waveguide-cavity coupling to achieve critical coupling in current devices.
13 pages, 6 figures