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Fundamental phase noise on supercontinuum generated in microstructure fiber: limits on frequency metrology
Published
Author(s)
Brian Washburn, Nathan R. Newbury
Abstract
We present quantitative results for the phase noise of a frequency comb that employs microstructure fiber. This fundamental phase noise arises from amplification of the input shot noise during supercontinuum formation in the microstructure fiber.
Conference Dates
May 16-21, 2004
Conference Location
San Francisco, CA, USA
Conference Title
Tech. Dig., Conf. on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO)
Pub Type
Conferences
Citation
Washburn, B.
and Newbury, N.
(2004),
Fundamental phase noise on supercontinuum generated in microstructure fiber: limits on frequency metrology, Tech. Dig., Conf. on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), San Francisco, CA, USA
(Accessed October 24, 2025)