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      Ladder of Eckhaus instabilities and parametric conversion in chi(2) microresonators

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          Low loss microresonators have revolutionised nonlinear and quantum optics over the past decade. In particular, microresonators with the second order, chi(2), nonlinearity have the advantages of broad spectral tunability and low power frequency conversion. Recent observations have highlighted that the parametric frequency conversion in chi(2) microresonators is accompanied by stepwise changes in the signal and idler frequencies. Therefore, a better understanding of the mechanisms and development of the theory underpinning this behaviour is timely. Here, we report that the stepwise frequency conversion originates from the discrete sequence of the so-called Eckhaus instabilities. After discovering these instabilities in fluid dynamics in the 1960s, they have become a broadly spread interdisciplinary concept. Now, we demonstrate that the Eckhaus mechanism also underpins the ladder-like structure of the frequency tuning curves in chi(2) microresonators.

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                Communications Physics
                Commun Phys
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                2399-3650
                December 2022
                June 01 2022
                : 5
                : 1
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                10.1038/s42005-022-00907-1
                6c9bea33-fa37-4dfe-8b27-287393cc4be4
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