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Simple Single-Section Diode Frequency Combs

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arxiv 2010.07062 v1 pith:JQNYBAUW submitted 2020-10-14 physics.optics physics.app-phphysics.chem-ph

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keywords frequencycombscombchipdemonstratedevicesdiodediode-laser
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Frequency combs, broadband light sources whose spectra consist of coherent, discrete modes, have become essential in many fields. Miniaturizing frequency combs would be a significant advance in these fields, enabling the deployment of frequency-comb based devices for diverse measurement and spectroscopy applications. We demonstrate diode-laser based frequency comb generators. These laser diodes are simple, electrically pumped, inexpensive and readily manufactured. Each chip contains several dozen diode-laser combs. We measure the time-domain output of a diode frequency comb to reveal the underlying frequency dynamics responsible for the comb spectrum, conduct dual comb spectroscopy of a molecular gas with two devices on the same chip, and demonstrate that these combs can be battery powered.

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  1. Liquid combs: broadband light with equidistance and without stability

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    Broad-beatnote semiconductor laser states, previously viewed as incoherent, are shown to keep evenly spaced spectral lines with a common fluctuating phase, and are named liquid combs.

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