Yamoah Megan, Braverman Boris, Pedrozo-Peñafiel Edwin, Kawasaki Akio, Zlatković Bojan, Vuletić Vladan
Opt Express. 2019 Dec 23;27(26):37714-37720. doi: 10.1364/OE.27.037714.
We demonstrate a combination of optical and electronic feedback that significantly narrows the linewidth of distributed Bragg reflector lasers (DBRs). We use optical feedback from a long external fiber path to reduce the high-frequency noise of the laser. An electro-optic modulator placed inside the optical feedback path allows us to apply electronic feedback to the laser frequency with very large bandwidth, enabling robust and stable locking to a reference cavity that suppresses low-frequency components of laser noise. The combination of optical and electronic feedback allows us to significantly lower the frequency noise power spectral density of the laser across all frequencies and narrow its linewidth from a free-running value of 1.1 MHz to a stabilized value of 1.9 kHz, limited by the detection system resolution. This approach enables the construction of robust lasers with sub-kHz linewidth based on DBRs across a broad range of wavelengths.
我们展示了一种光学和电子反馈相结合的方法,该方法显著缩小了分布布拉格反射器激光器(DBR)的线宽。我们利用来自长外部光纤路径的光学反馈来降低激光器的高频噪声。置于光学反馈路径内的电光调制器使我们能够以非常大的带宽对激光频率施加电子反馈,从而实现对参考腔的稳健且稳定的锁定,抑制激光噪声的低频成分。光学和电子反馈的结合使我们能够在所有频率上显著降低激光器的频率噪声功率谱密度,并将其线宽从自由运行值1.1 MHz缩小到稳定值1.9 kHz,这一稳定值受检测系统分辨率限制。这种方法能够基于DBR构建线宽低于kHz的稳健激光器,覆盖广泛的波长范围。