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<div class="csl-entry">Opacak, N., Schneider, B., Faist, J., & Schwarz, B. (2024). Impact of higher-order dispersion on frequency-modulated combs. <i>Optics Letters</i>, <i>49</i>(4), 794–797. https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.509529</div>
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0146-9592
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/209046
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dc.description.abstract
Frequency-modulated (FM) combs form spontaneously in free-running semiconductor lasers and possess a vast potential for spectroscopic applications. Despite recent progress in obtaining a conclusive theoretical description, experimental FM combs often exhibit non-ideal traits, which prevents their widespread use. Here we explain this by providing a clear theoretical and experimental study of the impact of the higher-order dispersion on FM combs. We reveal that spectrally dependent dispersion is detrimental for comb performance and leads to a decreased comb bandwidth and the appearance of spectral holes. These undesirable traits can be mended by applying a radio frequency modulation of the laser bias. We show that electrical injection-locking of the laser leads to a significant increase of the comb bandwidth, a uniform-like spectral amplitudes, and the rectification of the instantaneous frequency to recover a nearly linear frequency chirp of FM combs.
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Europäischer Forschungsrat (ERC)
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dc.language.iso
en
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OPTICA PUBLISHING GROUP
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Optics Letters
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dc.subject
dispersion
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frequency-modulated combs
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spectral amplitudes
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spectral holes
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dc.title
Impact of higher-order dispersion on frequency-modulated combs