Photonics Research, Volume. 12, Issue 2, 350(2024)
Coherent link between a Ti:sapphire comb and a 1.5 μm laser via nonlinear interaction in photonic crystal fiber
Fig. 1. Typical spectra of Ti:Sa MLL-based combs, Er-doped fiber laser-based combs, optical atomic clocks, and 1.5 μm fiber telecom band. Solid lines indicate the fundamental wavelength of optical atomic clocks; the dashed (dotted) lines represent
Fig. 2. (a) Experimental schematic for the detection of the beat note between the Ti:Sa MLL-based comb and a 1550 nm c.w. laser. It also shows the optical spectrum of the Ti:Sa MLL-based comb (solid lines) and the newly generated comb based on FWM (brown dashed lines). (b) Beat note of
Fig. 3. (a) Experimental diagram for optical frequency division from a cavity-stabilized laser at 578 to 1550 nm and its out-of-loop measurement. (b) Electrical diagram to obtain the error signal of Δ for phase-locking the 1550 nm c.w. laser to the cavity-stabilized laser at 578 nm. The frequency noise from the comb is subtracted with the transfer oscillator scheme. (c) Simplified diagram for testing the noise in coherence transfer from the cavity-stabilized laser at 578 nm to the 1550 nm c.w. laser. We use a multichannel optical frequency division based on a single comb to characterize an out-of-loop measurement. We use different methods to obtain the beat notes between the 1550 nm lasers and the comb. (d) Fractional frequency instability of the phase-locked
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Yuan Yao, Haosen Shi, Guang Yang, Bo Li, Congyu Wang, Hongfu Yu, Longsheng Ma, Yanyi Jiang, "Coherent link between a Ti:sapphire comb and a 1.5 μm laser via nonlinear interaction in photonic crystal fiber," Photonics Res. 12, 350 (2024)
Category: Nonlinear Optics
Received: Sep. 4, 2023
Accepted: Dec. 22, 2023
Published Online: Feb. 2, 2024
The Author Email: Yanyi Jiang (yyjiang@phy.ecnu.edu.cn)
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