Injection locking of optomechanical oscillators via acoustic waves

K Huang, M Hossein-Zadeh - Optics express, 2018 - opg.optica.org
Optics express, 2018opg.optica.org
Injection locking is an effective technique for synchronization of oscillator networks and
controlling the phase and frequency of individual oscillators. As such, exploring new
mechanisms for injection locking of emerging oscillators is important for their usage in
various systems. Here, we present the first demonstration of injection locking of a radiation
pressure driven optomechanical oscillator (OMO) via acoustic waves. As opposed to
previously reported techniques (based on pump modulation or direct application of a …
Injection locking is an effective technique for synchronization of oscillator networks and controlling the phase and frequency of individual oscillators. As such, exploring new mechanisms for injection locking of emerging oscillators is important for their usage in various systems. Here, we present the first demonstration of injection locking of a radiation pressure driven optomechanical oscillator (OMO) via acoustic waves. As opposed to previously reported techniques (based on pump modulation or direct application of a modulated electrostatic force), injection locking of OMO via acoustic waves does not require optical power modulation or physical contact with the OMO and it can be easily implemented on various platforms to lock different types of OMOs independent of their size and structure. Using this approach we have locked the phase and frequency of two distinct modes of a microtoroidal silica OMO to a piezoelectric transducer (PZT). We have characterized the behavior of the injection locked OMO with three acoustic excitation configurations and showed that even without proper acoustic impedance, matching the OMO can be locked to the PZT and tuned over 17 kHz with only −30 dBm of RF power fed to the PZT. The high efficiency, simplicity, and scalability of the proposed approach paves the road toward a new class of photonic systems that rely on synchronization of several OMOs to a single or multiple RF oscillators with applications in optical communication, metrology, and sensing. Beyond its practical applications, injection locking via acoustic waves can be used in fundamental studies in quantum optomechanics where thermal and optical isolation of the OMO are critical.
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