Broadband Frequency Comb Synthesis of Diffraction Limited, Ultrafast Pulse Train with an Acousto-Optic Frequency Shifter in Feedback Configuration

Feedback loops can be used to shift and stabilize the carrier-envelope phase of a frequency comb from a mode-locked fibers laser or other optical source. Compared to other frequency shifting and stabilization techniques, feedback-based techniques provide a wideband closed-loop servo bandwidth without optical filtering, beam pointing errors, or group velocity dispersion. It also enables phase locking to a stable reference, such as a Ti:Sapphire laser, continuous-wave microwave or optical source, or self-referencing interferometer, e.g., to within 200 mrad rms from DC to 5 MHz. In addition, stabilized frequency combs can be coherently combined with other stable signals, including other stabilized frequency combs, to synthesize optical pulse trains with pulse durations of as little as a single optical cycle. Such a coherent combination can be achieved via orthogonal control, using balanced optical cross-correlation for timing stabilization and balanced homodyne detection for phase stabilization.

Researchers

Jonathan Cox / Franz Kaertner

Departments: Research Laboratory of Electronics
Technology Areas: Communication Systems: Wireless / Computer Science: Networking & Signals / Sensing & Imaging: Acoustics, Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • methods and apparatus for broadband frequency comb stabilization
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