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Solid-state carrier-envelope phase stabilization via quantum interference control of injected photocurrents
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Quantum SciencePhotonicsQuantum PhotonicsEngineeringQuantum OpticPhysicsSapphire LaserOptical PropertiesQuantum DeviceApplied PhysicsCarrier-envelope Phase StabilizationQuantum Photonic DeviceInjected PhotocurrentsOptoelectronicsOptical AmplifierQuantum Interference Control
We demonstrate carrier-envelope phase stabilization of a mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser by use of quantum interference control of injected photocurrents in a semiconductor. No harmonic generation is required for this stabilization technique. Instead, interference between coexisting single- and two-photon absorption pathways in the semiconductor provides a phase comparison between different spectral components. The phase comparison, and the detection of the photocurrent that it produces, both occur within a single low-temperature-grown gallium arsenide sample. The carrier-envelope offset beat note fidelity is 30 dB in a 10-kHz resolution bandwidth. The out-of-loop phase-noise level is essentially identical to the best previous measurements with the standard self-referencing technique.
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