Experimental Validation of a Simple Approximation to Determine the Linewidth of a Laser from its Frequency Noise Spectrum
Date issued
July 2, 2012
In
Applied Optics
Vol
20
No
51
From page
4582
To page
4588
Subjects
Instrumentation measurement and metrology Lasers Fluctuations relaxations and noise Linewidth
Abstract
Laser frequency fluctuations can be characterized either comprehensively by the frequency noise spectrum or in a simple but incomplete manner by the laser linewidth. A formal relation exists to calculate the linewidth from the frequency noise spectrum, but it is laborious to apply in practice. We recently proposed a much simpler geometrical approximation applicable to any arbitrary frequency noise spectrum. Here we present an experimental validation of this approximation using laser sources of different spectral characteristics. For each of them, we measured both the frequency noise spectrum to calculate the approximate linewidth and the actual linewidth directly. We observe a very good agreement between the approximate and directly measured linewidths over a broad range of values (from kilohertz to megahertz) and for significantly different laser line shapes.
Later version
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/abstract.cfm?uri=ao-51-20-4582
Publication type
journal article
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