Light: Science & Applications (Apr 2023)

Integrating planar photonics for multi-beam generation and atomic clock packaging on chip

  • Chad Ropp,
  • Wenqi Zhu,
  • Alexander Yulaev,
  • Daron Westly,
  • Gregory Simelgor,
  • Akash Rakholia,
  • William Lunden,
  • Dan Sheredy,
  • Martin M. Boyd,
  • Scott Papp,
  • Amit Agrawal,
  • Vladimir Aksyuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-023-01081-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract The commercialization of atomic technologies requires replacing laboratory-scale laser setups with compact and manufacturable optical platforms. Complex arrangements of free-space beams can be generated on chip through a combination of integrated photonics and metasurface optics. In this work, we combine these two technologies using flip-chip bonding and demonstrate an integrated optical architecture for realizing a compact strontium atomic clock. Our planar design includes twelve beams in two co-aligned magneto-optical traps. These beams are directed above the chip to intersect at a central location with diameters as large as 1 cm. Our design also includes two co-propagating beams at lattice and clock wavelengths. These beams emit collinearly and vertically to probe the center of the magneto-optical trap, where they will have diameters of ≈100 µm. With these devices we demonstrate that our integrated photonic platform is scalable to an arbitrary number of beams, each with different wavelengths, geometries, and polarizations.