Lee Won-Kyu, Park Chang Yong, Mun Jongchul, Yu Dai-Hyuk
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon 305-340, Korea.
Rev Sci Instrum. 2011 Jul;82(7):073105. doi: 10.1063/1.3606439.
The linewidth of a distributed-feedback (DFB) diode laser at 1156 nm, of which free-running linewidth was 3 MHz, was reduced to 15 kHz using an all-fiber interferometer with 5-m-long path imbalance. Optical power loss and bandwidth limitation were negligible with this short optical fiber patch cord. This result was achieved without acoustic and vibration isolations, and the frequency lock could be maintained over weeks. In addition to its simplicity, compactness, robustness, and cost-effectiveness, this technique can be applied at any wavelength owing to the availability of DFB diode lasers and fiber-optic components.
一个自由运行线宽为3MHz的1156nm分布反馈(DFB)二极管激光器,使用路径不平衡长度为5m的全光纤干涉仪后,其线宽减小到了15kHz。使用这种短光纤跳线时,光功率损耗和带宽限制可忽略不计。该结果是在没有声学和振动隔离的情况下实现的,并且频率锁定可以维持数周。除了简单、紧凑、坚固和成本效益高之外,由于DFB二极管激光器和光纤组件的可用性,该技术可应用于任何波长。