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Mode-resolved optical frequency comb fixed point localization via dual-comb interferometry
Optics Letters
|December 13, 2024
Summary
Improved methods precisely locate optical frequency comb fixed points using dual-laser phase tracking and dual-comb interferometry. These techniques offer high accuracy for optical phase tracking (OPT) and fixed-point determination.
Area of Science:
- Physics
- Optical Engineering
- Metrology
Background:
- Optical frequency combs are critical tools in metrology and spectroscopy.
- Precisely locating the fixed point of an optical frequency comb is essential for its accurate application.
- Existing methods for fixed-point determination can be complex and limited in precision.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and demonstrate improved methods for accurately locating the fixed point of an optical frequency comb.
- To enhance the precision of optical phase tracking (OPT) measurements.
- To validate new methods against established techniques like dual-comb interferometry (DCI).
Main Methods:
- Utilizing two continuous-wave lasers locked to a reference frequency comb.
- Tracking the optical phase of a comb-under-test (CUT) at two distinct frequency points (1.6 THz separation).
- Employing carrier-envelope and optical phase tracking (OPT) and dual-comb interferometry (DCI) for fixed-point determination.
Main Results:
- Achieved precise fixed-point measurements across a wide range of pump modulation frequencies (400 Hz–250 kHz).
- Observed sub-nanometer shifts in the fixed point, indicating high sensitivity.
- DCI measurements closely matched the results obtained from the dual-point tracking method, confirming accuracy.
Conclusions:
- The described dual-point tracking method provides a precise and reliable way to locate optical frequency comb fixed points.
- These improved methods enhance the capabilities of optical frequency combs for advanced scientific applications.
- The findings validate the accuracy and precision of the novel fixed-point determination techniques.

