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Octave Spanning Tunable Frequency Comb from a Microresonator

Del'Haye, P.
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Herr, T.  
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Gavartin, E.  
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2011
Physical Review Letters

We report the generation of an octave-spanning optical frequency comb in a continuous wave laser pumped microresonator. The generated comb spectrum covers the wavelength range from 990 to 2170 nm without relying on additional external broadening. Continuous tunability of the generated frequency comb over more than an entire free spectral range is demonstrated. Moreover, the linewidth of individual optical comb components and its relation to the pump laser phase noise is studied. The ability to derive octave-spanning spectra from microresonator comb generators represents a key step towards f-2f self-referencing of microresonator-based optical frequency combs.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.063901
Web of Science ID

WOS:000293334100009

Author(s)
Del'Haye, P.
Herr, T.  
Gavartin, E.  
Gorodetsky, M. L.
Holzwarth, R.
Kippenberg, T. J.  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

107

Article Number

063901

Subjects

Mode-Locked Lasers

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Spectroscopy

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Generation

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Resonators

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Noise

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December 16, 2011
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