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Broadband phase noise suppression in a Yb-fiber frequency comb

  • A. Cingöz
  • , D. C. Yost
  • , T. K. Allison
  • , A. Ruehl
  • , M. E. Fermann
  • , I. Hartl
  • , J. Ye

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Abstract

We report a simple technique to suppress high-frequency phase noise of a Yb-based fiber optical frequency comb using an active intensity noise servo. Out-of-loop measurements of the phase noise using an optical heterodyne beat with a cw laser show suppression of phase noise by ≥7dB out to Fourier frequencies of 100 kHz with a unity-gain crossing of ∼700 kHz. These results are enabled by the strong correlation between the intensity and phase noise of the laser. Detailed measurements of intensity and phase noise spectra, as well as transfer functions, reveal that the dominant phase and intensity noise contribution above ∼100kHz is due to amplified spontaneous emission or other quantum noise sources.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)743-745
Number of pages3
JournalOptics Letters
Volume36
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2011

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