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arxiv: 1010.2527 · v2 · pith:M6RVPPI3new · submitted 2010-10-12 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Bandwidth scaling and spectral flatness enhancement of optical frequency combs from phase modulated continuous-wave lasers using cascaded four-wave mixing

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We introduce a new cascaded four-wave mixing technique which scales up the bandwidth of frequency combs generated by phase modulation of a continuous wave laser while simultaneously enhancing the spectral flatness. As a result we demonstrate a 10 GHz frequency comb with over 100 lines in a 10-dB bandwidth in which a record 75 lines are within a flatness of 1-dB. The cascaded four-wave mixing process increases the bandwidth of the initial comb generated by modulation of a CW laser by a factor of five. The broadband comb has approximately quadratic spectral phase, which is compensated upon propagation in single mode fiber, resulting in a 10 GHz train of 940 fs pulses

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