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Opt Express ; 27(26): 37552-37558, 2019 Dec 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31878534

RESUMO

We demonstrate for the first time the calibration of the wavelength scale of high-performance spectrometers using a fully stabilized optical frequency comb from an ultrafast optically pumped semiconductor disk laser (SDL) as a traceable reference. The SDL is a modelocked integrated external-cavity surface-emitting laser (MIXSEL) with the gain and saturable absorber layers fully integrated into one wafer chip, which forms one end mirror of the simple straight cavity with a pulse repetition rate of 11 GHz. This MIXSEL comb is actively stabilized and opens new possibilities for easier and more accurate frequency calibrations of standard laboratory instruments.

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Opt Express ; 27(3): 3190-3199, 2019 Feb 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30732344

RESUMO

Dual-comb systems based on two optical frequency combs of slightly different line spacing emerge as powerful tools in spectroscopy and interferometry. Semiconductor lasers have a high impact in continuous-wave tunable laser spectroscopy. Here we demonstrate the first dual-comb interferometer based on a single femtosecond semiconductor laser: a dual-comb modelocked optically pumped external-cavity surface-emitting laser (MIXSEL) ideally suited for a 1 to 10 GHz comb spacing. At a center wavelength of 1.03 µm (9709 cm-1) we measured acetylene gas transmittance with a resolution of 2.7 GHz in 100 ms with residual errors of less than 3% using thousand comb lines without aliasing effects.

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Opt Express ; 26(17): 21872-21886, 2018 Aug 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30130890

RESUMO

Optically pumped passively modelocked vertical external-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VECSELs) can generate pulses as short as 100 fs with an intracavity semiconductor saturable absorber mirror (SESAM). Very stable soliton modelocking can be obtained, however, the high-Q-cavity, the short gain lifetime, and the kinetic-hole burning can also support rather complex multipulse instabilities which we analyze in more details here. This onset of multipulse operation limits the maximum average output power with fundamental modelocking and occurs at the roll-over of the cavity round trip reflectivity. Unfortunately, such multipulse operation sometimes can mimic stable modelocking when only limited diagnostics are available.

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Opt Express ; 25(16): 19281-19290, 2017 Aug 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29041121

RESUMO

Optically-pumped SESAM-modelocked semiconductor disk lasers have become interesting ultrafast lasers with gigahertz pulse repetition rates, high average power and adjustable lasing wavelength. It is well established that colliding pulse modelocking (CPM) can generate both shorter pulses and improved stability. These improvements however typically come at the expense of a more complex ring cavity and two output beams. So far similar modelocking results have been obtained with CPM vertical external-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VECSELs) and with SESAM-modelocked VECSELs or modelocked integrated external-cavity surface-emitting lasers (MIXSELs) in a linear cavity. However coherent beam combining of the two output beams of a CPM VECSEL could result in a significantly higher peak power. This is interesting for example for applications in biomedical microscopy and frequency metrology. Here we demonstrate with a more detailed noise analysis that for both output beams of a CPM VECSEL the pulse repetition rates and the carrier envelope offset frequencies are locked to each other. In contrast to standard SESAM-modelocked VECSELs in a linear cavity, we only have been able to actively stabilize the pulse repetition rate of the CPM VECSEL by cavity length control and not by pump-power control. Furthermore, a first coherent beam combining experiment of the two output beams is demonstrated.

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Opt Lett ; 41(14): 3165-8, 2016 Jul 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27420486

RESUMO

We present the first characterization of the noise properties and modulation response of the carrier-envelope offset (CEO) frequency in a semiconductor modelocked laser. The CEO beat of an optically-pumped vertical external-cavity surface-emitting laser (VECSEL) at 1030 nm was characterized without standard f-to-2f interferometry. Instead, we used an appropriate combination of signals obtained from the modelocked oscillator and an auxiliary continuous-wave laser to extract information about the CEO signal. The estimated linewidth of the free-running CEO beat is approximately 1.5 MHz at 1-s observation time, and the feedback bandwidth to enable a tight CEO phase lock to be achieved in a future stabilization loop is in the order of 300 kHz. We also characterized the amplitude and phase of the pump current to CEO-frequency transfer function, which showed a 3-dB bandwidth of ∼300 kHz for the CEO frequency modulation. This fulfills the estimated required bandwidth and indicates that the first self-referenced phase-stabilization of a modelocked semiconductor laser should be feasible in the near future.

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