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Optical frequency metrology using spectrally tailored continuum from a nonlinear fiber grating
Published
Author(s)
Kyoungsik Kim, Brian R. Washburn, C. W. Oates, Leo W. Hollberg, Nathan R. Newbury, Scott Diddams, Paul S. Westbrook, Jeffrey W. Nicholson, K Feder
Abstract
We report the significant enhancement (24 dB) of the optical beat note between a 657-nm CW laser and the tailored continuum generated with a nonlinear fiber Bragg grating. The same continuum is used to stabilize the offset frequency of a Cr:forsterite femtosecond laser.
Conference Dates
July 25-27, 2005
Conference Location
San Diego, CA, USA
Conference Title
IEEE LEOS summer Topical Meeting, Optical Frequency and Time Measurement and Generation
metrology, ultrafast processes in fibers, ultrafastlasers
Citation
Kim, K.
, Washburn, B.
, Oates, C.
, Hollberg, L.
, Newbury, N.
, Diddams, S.
, Westbrook, P.
, Nicholson, J.
and Feder, K.
(2005),
Optical frequency metrology using spectrally tailored continuum from a nonlinear fiber grating, IEEE LEOS summer Topical Meeting, Optical Frequency and Time Measurement and Generation, San Diego, CA, USA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=32475
(Accessed October 3, 2025)