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Published on: March 30, 2017
Demonstration of an optical frequency synthesizer with zero carrier-envelope-offset frequency stabilized by the
Eok Bong Kim1, Jae-hwan Lee, Luu Tran Trung
1Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, 209 Gajeong-Ro, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon 305-340, Korea.
Abstract:
We developed an optical frequency synthesizer (OFS) with the carrier-envelope-offset frequency locked to 0 Hz achieved using the "direct locking method." This method differs from a conventional phaselock method in that the interference signal from a self-referencing f-2f interferometer is directly fed back to the carrier-envelope-phase control of a femtosecond laser in the time domain. A comparison of the optical frequency of the new OFS to that of a conventional OFS stabilized by a phase-lock method showed that the frequency comb of the new OFS was not different to that of the conventional OFS within an uncertainty of 5.68x10(-16). As a practical application of this OFS, we measured the absolute frequency of an acetylene-stabilized diode laser serving as an optical frequency standard in optical communications.

