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Low-cost Custom Fabrication and Mode-locked Operation of an All-normal-dispersion Femtosecond Fiber Laser for Multiphoton Microscopy
Published on: November 22, 2019
Ultralow-jitter and -amplitude-noise semiconductor-based actively mode-locked laser
Franklyn Quinlan1, Sangyoun Gee, Sarper Ozharar
1CREOL, The College for Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816-2700, USA. fquinlan@creol.ucf.edu
Abstract:
We report a semiconductor-based, low-noise, 10.24 GHz actively mode-locked laser with 4.65 fs of relative timing jitter and a 0.0365% amplitude fluctuation (1 Hz to 100 MHz) of the optical pulse train. The keys to obtaining this result were the laser's high optical power and the low phase noise of the rf source used to mode lock the laser. The low phase noise of the rf source not only improves the absolute and relative timing jitter of the laser, but also prevents coupling of the rf source phase noise to the pulse amplitude fluctuations by the mode-locked laser.

