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Supermode noise suppression with polarization-multiplexed dual-loop for active mode-locking optoelectronic oscillator
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PhotonicsElectrical EngineeringHarmonic Mode-locking StatesEngineeringActive Mode-lockingOscillatorsHigh-frequency DeviceFiber-optic CommunicationPolarization-multiplexed Dual-loopFibre AmplifierFrequency CombsFiber OpticOptoelectronicsHigh-power LasersHarmonic Mode-lockingOptical AmplifierFiber LaserSupermode Noise Suppression
The active mode-locking (AML) technique has been widely used in erbium-doped fiber lasers to generate picosecond pulse trains. Here we propose a novel active mode-locking dual-loop optoelectronic oscillator (AML-DL-OEO), which can generate microwave frequency comb (MFC) signals with adjustable comb spacings. Based on this scheme, the order of harmonic mode-locking is dramatically decreased for a certain AML driving frequency compared with a single-loop AML-OEO. Thus, the supermode noise caused by harmonic mode-locking can be efficiently suppressed. In addition, the sidemodes are well suppressed by the dual-loop architecture. An experiment is performed. MFC signals with different comb spacings are generated under fundamental or harmonic mode-locking states. AML-DL-OEO systems with different length differences between two loops are implemented to evaluate supermode noise suppression capability. The performance of the generated MFC signals is recorded and analyzed.
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