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Fully stabilized optical frequency comb with sub-radian CEO phase noise from a SESAM-modelocked 15-µm solid-state laser
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2011
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Optical Frequency CombPhotonicsFiber CombOptical MaterialsEngineeringLaser SciencePhysicsOptical PumpingOptical PropertiesFiber-optic CommunicationApplied PhysicsFirst Full StabilizationFrequency CombsOptoelectronicsFiber Laser
We report the first full stabilization of an optical frequency comb generated from a femtosecond diode-pumped solid-state laser (DPSSL) operating in the 1.5-μm spectral region. The stability of the comb is characterized in free-running and in phase-locked operation by measuring the noise properties of the carrier-envelope offset (CEO) beat, of the repetition rate, and of a comb line at 1558 nm. The high Q-factor of the semiconductor saturable absorber mirror (SESAM)-modelocked 1.5-µm DPSSL results in a low-noise CEO-beat, for which a tight phase lock can be much more easily realized than for a fiber comb. Using a moderate feedback bandwidth of only 5.5 kHz, we achieved a residual integrated phase noise of 0.72 rad rms for the locked CEO, which is one of the smallest values reported for a frequency comb system operating in this spectral region. The fractional frequency stability of the CEO-beat is 20‑fold better than measured in a standard self-referenced commercial fiber comb system and contributes only 10(-15) to the optical carrier frequency instability at 1 s averaging time.
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