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Low frequency-to-intensity noise conversion in a pulsed laser cavity locking by exploiting Carrier-Envelope Offset manipulation

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arxiv 2201.10437 v1 pith:2Y6IDRNR submitted 2022-01-25 physics.optics

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keywords lasercavityconversionfrequencyfrequency-to-intensityintensitylockingnoise
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We report on the dependence of the frequency-to-intensity noise conversion in the locking of an ultrafast laser against a high-finesse optical resonator from the Carrier Envelope Offset (CEO) frequency. By a proper combination of the cavity finesse and laser CEO frequency it is possible to optimize the signal-to-noise ratio of the laser intensity trapped into the optical resonator. The theoretical description of the problem together with the numerical simulations and experimental results are presented with the aim of a strong suppression of the intensity fluctuations of the trapped laser field.

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