Self-control of a passively phase-locked Er:fibre frequency comb
Andreas Liehl, David Fehrenbacher, Philipp Sulzer, Stefan Eggert,, Markus Ludwig, Felix Ritzkowsky, Alfred Leitenstorfer, Denis V. Seletskiy

TL;DR
This paper presents a fully self-controlled stabilization method for a fibre-based femtosecond frequency comb that eliminates the need for external optical or radio frequency references, enhancing stability for advanced applications.
Contribution
The authors introduce a novel self-stabilization scheme for fibre-based frequency combs that removes reliance on external references, improving stability and autonomy.
Findings
Successfully eliminated carrier-envelope phase slip using ultrabroadband difference frequency generation.
Efficiently suppressed quantum-limited phase noise by transferring short-time noise properties.
Achieved autonomous high-precision frequency reference suitable for space and fundamental constant tests.
Abstract
Femtosecond frequency combs have boosted progress in various fields of precision metrology. Nevertheless, demanding applications such as front-end frequency and time standards, ultrastable microwave generation or high-resolution spectroscopy still necessitate improved stability. The spectral bandwidth and absolute position of individual comb lines are crucial in this context. Typically, both parameters are controlled on short and long time scales by tight locking to external optical and microwave references which represent costly and cumbersome additions to the entire setup. Here, we demonstrate fully self-controlled stabilization of a fibre-based femtosecond frequency comb requiring neither optical nor radio frequency external references. In the first step, this technology allows us to optically eliminate the carrier-envelope phase slip via ultrabroadband difference frequency…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Advanced Frequency and Time Standards · Solid State Laser Technologies
