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arxiv: 1102.2983 · v1 · pith:DNZK43BMnew · submitted 2011-02-15 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.atom-ph

The Impact of Dispersion on Amplitude and Frequency Noise in a Yb-fiber Laser Comb

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keywords noisedispersionfrequencylasercombamplitudelinewidthnet-cavity
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We describe a Yb-fiber based laser comb, with a focus on the relationship between net-cavity dispersion and the frequency noise on the comb. While tuning the net cavity dispersion from anomalous to normal, we measure the amplitude noise (RIN), offset frequency (f_CEO) linewidth, and the resulting frequency noise spectrum on f_CEO. We find that the laser operating at zero net-cavity dispersion has many advantages, including an approximately 100x reduction in free-running f_CEO linewidth and frequency noise power spectral density between laser operation at normal and zero dispersion. In this latter regime, we demonstrate a phase-locked f_CEO beat with low residual noise.

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