Gigahertz frequency comb from a diode-pumped solid-state laser
Author(s)
Klenner, Alexander
Keller, Ursula
Date issued
2014
In
Optics Express, Optical Society of America
Vol
22
No
25
From page
31008
To page
31019
Abstract
We present the first stabilization of the frequency comb offset from a diode-pumped gigahertz solid-state laser oscillator. No additional external amplification and/or compression of the output pulses is required. The laser is reliably modelocked using a SESAM and is based on a diode-pumped Yb:CALGO gain crystal. It generates 1.7-W average output power and pulse durations as short as 64 fs at a pulse repetition rate of 1 GHz. We generate an octave-spanning supercontinuum in a highly nonlinear fiber and use the standard <i>ƒ</i>-to-2<i>ƒ</i> carrier-envelope offset (CEO) frequency <i>ƒ</i><sub>CEO</sub> detection method. As a pump source, we use a reliable and cost-efficient commercial diode laser. Its multi-spatial-mode beam profile leads to a relatively broad frequency comb offset beat signal, which nevertheless can be phase-locked by feedback to its current. Using improved electronics, we reached a feedback-loop-bandwidth of up to 300 kHz. A combination of digital and analog electronics is used to achieve a tight phase-lock of <i>ƒ</i><sub>CEO</sub> to an external microwave reference with a low in-loop residual integrated phase-noise of 744 mrad in an integration bandwidth of [1 Hz, 5 MHz]. An analysis of the laser noise and response functions is presented which gives detailed insights into the CEO stabilization of this frequency comb.
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