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A Phase Locked Frequency Comb from an All-Fibre Supercontinuum Source
Published
Author(s)
Brian Washburn, Jeffrey W. Nicholson, Scott Diddams, M. Yan, C. G. Jorgensen, Nathan R. Newbury
Abstract
A phase-locked, frequency comb in the near-infrared is presented. Self-referencing detection and stabilization of the carrier-envelope-offset frequency is demonstrated in an all-fibre supercontinuum source, based on an amplified, modelocked erbium-fibre laser and highly-nonlinear, dispersion-shifted fibre.
Conference Location
Remini, 1, IT
Conference Title
29th European Conference on Optical Communications
Pub Type
Conferences
Keywords
frequency comb, frequency metrology, supercontinuum
Citation
Washburn, B.
, Nicholson, J.
, Diddams, S.
, Yan, M.
, Jorgensen, C.
and Newbury, N.
(2003),
A Phase Locked Frequency Comb from an All-Fibre Supercontinuum Source, 29th European Conference on Optical Communications, Remini, 1, IT
(Accessed October 11, 2025)