Low-noise transfer of the spectral purity of an optical comb line using a feedforward scheme

IF 1.9 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 OPTICS Journal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications Pub Date : 2020-02-07 DOI:10.1186/s41476-020-0125-0
Pierre Brochard, Benjamin Rudin, Florian Emaury, Valentin J. Wittwer, Stéphane Schilt, Thomas Südmeyer
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We present a detailed frequency noise analysis of a feedforward scheme used to faithfully transfer the spectral properties of an individual line of an optical frequency comb spectrum to a single-mode laser and in this way indirectly amplify it, which is applicable to any arbitrary comb mode spacing. In contrast to previously reported implementation of the feedforward method for a similar purpose, we present a more thorough noise study, including the measurement of the additive noise of the setup. The reported experimental investigation was performed using two low-noise ultrafast mode-locked lasers with different repetition rates (~?1?GHz and 250?MHz) and show a faithful transfer of the comb mode frequency noise to the auxiliary laser with a sub-radian additive phase noise integrated from 1?Hz to 1?MHz. We discuss the present limitations of the method that is able to transfer optical comb lines with sub-Hz linewidth and propose simple improvements.

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使用前馈方案的光学梳线光谱纯度的低噪声转移
我们提出了一种前馈方案的详细频率噪声分析,该方案用于忠实地将光学频率梳频谱的单个线的频谱特性传递到单模激光器,并以这种方式间接放大它,该方案适用于任何任意梳模式间隔。与先前报道的用于类似目的的前馈方法的实现相反,我们提出了更彻底的噪声研究,包括设置的附加噪声的测量。实验研究采用两种不同重复频率(~ 1? ?)的低噪声超快锁模激光器进行。GHz和250mhz),并显示出梳状模式频率噪声忠实地传递到辅助激光器,并具有从1?Hz ~ 1.1 MHz。我们讨论了目前传输亚hz线宽光梳线的方法的局限性,并提出了简单的改进方法。
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