Narrow linewidth semiconductor lasers based on nonlinear self-injection locking
Andrew M. Bishop, Alexander L. Gaeta

TL;DR
This paper introduces a nonlinear self-injection locking technique using a fiber Brillouin oscillator to achieve ultra-narrow linewidths in semiconductor lasers, surpassing traditional methods in stability and compactness.
Contribution
The authors propose and demonstrate a novel N-SIL method utilizing feedback from a fiber Brillouin oscillator's Stokes mode, achieving sub-hertz linewidths and improved noise performance.
Findings
Achieved sub-hertz fundamental linewidth in a commercial DFB laser.
Demonstrated noise performance surpassing conventional SIL.
Proposed CMOS-compatible integrated designs for compact implementation.
Abstract
Self-injection locking techniques for stabilizing lasers have been developed using passive cavities to increase the effective lifetime of the laser cavity, thereby reducing the linewidth of the laser. We propose and demonstrate a new technique based on nonlinear self-injection locking (N-SIL) which we implement via feedback from the gain-narrowed Stokes mode of a fiber Brillouin oscillator. By blue-shifting the Stokes field back to its pump frequency with an electro-optic modulator we realize recursive linewidth reduction that eliminates the phase drift caused by spontaneous emission noise. The fundamental linewidth limit is set by the spontaneous emission limit of the nonlinear oscillator, far lower than the spontaneous emission limit of a semiconductor laser. We demonstrate the power of this approach by achieving sub-hertz fundamental linewidth from the output of a commercial DFB…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Photonic and Optical Devices · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
