Self-referenceable frequency comb from an ultrafast thin disk laser
Author(s)
Saraceno, Clara J
Pekarek, Selina
Heckl, Oliver H
Baer, Cyrill R. E
Schriber, Cinia
Golling, Matthias
Beil, Kolja
Kränkel, Christian
Huber, Günter
Keller, Ursula
Date issued
2012
In
Optics Express, Optical Society of America
Vol
20
No
9
From page
9650
To page
9656
Abstract
We present the first measurement of the carrier envelope offset (CEO) frequency of an ultrafast thin disk laser (TDL). The TDL used for this proof-of-principle experiment was based on the gain material Yb:Lu<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> and delivered 7 W of average power in 142-fs pulses, which is more than two times shorter than previously realized with this material. Using only 65 mW of the output of the laser, we generated a coherent octave-spanning supercontinuum (SC) in a highly nonlinear photonic crystal fiber (PCF). We detected the CEO beat signal using a standard <i>ƒ</i>-to-2<i>ƒ</i> interferometer, achieving a signal-to-noise ratio of >25 dB (3 kHz resolution bandwidth). The CEO frequency was tunable with the pump current with a slope of 33 kHz/mA. This result opens the door towards high-power frequency combs from unamplified oscillators. Furthermore, it confirms the suitability of these sources for future intralaser extreme nonlinear optics experiments such as high harmonic generation and VUV frequency comb generation from compact sources.
Publication type
journal article
File(s)![Thumbnail Image]()
Loading...
Name
Saraceno_C.-Self-referenceable_frequency-20140812.pdf
Type
Main Article
Size
761.08 KB
Format
Adobe PDF
