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On the role of shot noise in carrier‐envelope phase stabilization
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2014
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EngineeringLaser ScienceLaser PhysicsOptical MetrologyLaser ApplicationsHigh-power LasersNoise ReductionOptical AmplifierStabilityOptical PropertiesNoiseCep JitterShot NoiseOptical SystemsPhotonicsPhysicsAerospace EngineeringApplied PhysicsDetection Shot Noise
Abstract This paper represents a systematic investigation of detection shot noise in carrier‐envelope phase (CEP) stabilization. Numerical simulations are conducted to calculate the influence of shot noise in laser oscillators. These results are compared with experimental results for Ti:sapphire lasers. It is found that shot noise imposes a limitation for obtaining sub‐100 mrad CEP jitters. Careful interferometer design is necessary to push this limit toward 10 mrad. In contrast to oscillator stabilization, shot noise appears to play a much more restrictive role in amplifier stabilization. Using spectral interferometry together with spectral broadening in sapphire, it already appears practically challenging to reach sub‐100 mrad jitters. Adaption of the optical nonlinearity in the broadening step appears key to further improvements of the CEP jitter of amplified systems. We believe that these improvements open a perspective for currently unfeasible applications of CEP stabilized pulses. Moreover, our considerations can be easily adapted to CEP stabilization of other laser types beyond Ti:sapphire.
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