Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 20, Issue 8, 081403(2022)
Transfer of laser frequency from 729 nm to 1.5 µm with precision at the level of 10−20
Fig. 1. RF signal processing scheme for the optical frequency transfer.
Fig. 2. Optical set-up for the frequency transfer. FNC, fiber noise cancellation technique was applied to this fiber link; PPLN, periodically poled lithium niobate, which was used to generate the second harmonic of the OFC; EDFA, erbium-doped optical fiber amplifier, which was used to amplify the power of the OFC; HNLF, highly nonlinear fiber, which was used to expand the spectrum of the comb; PD, photodetector; AOM, acousto-optic modulator, which was used to shift the optical frequency; FC, fiber optic coupler, which was used to combine the two 1560 nm lasers.
Fig. 3. Measured result of the beating frequency between two 1.5 µm transfer lasers. (a) is the frequency difference between fm and Δν/64, and (b) is the corresponding fractional Allan deviation related to ν2.
Fig. 4. Frequency ratio of the two transfer lasers measured over the same OFC: (a) the measured value of fdiff2 (fdm), (b) the corresponding Allan deviation of Rm.
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Pengcheng Fang, Huanyao Sun, Yan Wang, Yanqi Xu, Qunfeng Chen, "Transfer of laser frequency from 729 nm to 1.5 µm with precision at the level of 10−20," Chin. Opt. Lett. 20, 081403 (2022)
Category: Lasers, Optical Amplifiers, and Laser Optics
Received: Jan. 30, 2022
Accepted: Apr. 28, 2022
Published Online: May. 26, 2022
The Author Email: Qunfeng Chen (qfchen@apm.ac.cn)