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Fabrication and Testing of Microfluidic Optomechanical Oscillators
Published on: May 29, 2014
Self-oscillating, self-stabilizing, and self-referenced electro-optic comb
Abstract:
We demonstrate a widely spaced, stabilized, and self-referenced opto-electronic oscillator driven electro-optic modulator based optical frequency comb. Using an ultra-stable Fabry-Perot etalon as a stable reference, we simultaneously stabilize a CW laser and generate a low noise and stable RF oscillation used to drive an electro-optic comb. In such a manner, the Fabry-Perot etalon pins both the carrier-envelope-offset frequency (f ) and the repetition rate of the comb in place (f ), eliminating the need for an external RF oscillator. Usage of the ultra-stable Fabry-Perot etalon as both an optical and RF reference allows the removal of an external RF oscillator. Additionally, we determined the key parameters in producing high contrast ultrashort pulses necessary for coherent octave spanning supercontinuum generation using long and weak pulses associated with electro-optic modulator based combs. By using a monolithically fiber based pulse compression scheme, we produced ultrashort pulses to facilitate measuring the carrier-envelope-offset frequency, allowing for the first self-starting, self-stabilized, and self-referenced opto-electronic oscillator driven electro-optic modulator based optical frequency comb.
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