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Nathan R. Newbury, Brian Washburn, William C. Swann, Jeffrey W. Nicholson, K Feder, Paul S. Westbrook
Abstract
Fiber laser-based frequency combs can provide a comb of well-defined spectral lines across the near-infrared, including the telecommunication. We discuss these frequency combs with an emphasis on the mechanisms used to phase-lock the combs.
Proceedings Title
IEEE LEOS Summer Topical Meeting, Optical Frequency & Time Measurement and Generation
femtosecond fiber laser, frequency comb, soliton laser
Citation
Newbury, N.
, Washburn, B.
, Swann, W.
, Nicholson, J.
, Feder, K.
and Westbrook, P.
(2005),
Fiber Laser Frequency Combs and their Control, IEEE LEOS Summer Topical Meeting, Optical Frequency & Time Measurement and Generation, San Diego, CA, USA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=31948
(Accessed October 14, 2025)