All-fiber frequency comb at 2 {\mu}m providing 1.4-cycle pulses
Abstract
We report an all-polarization-maintaining fiber optic approach to generating sub-2 cycle pulses at 2 {\mu}m and a corresponding octave-spanning optical frequency comb. Our configuration leverages mature Er:fiber laser technology at 1.5 {\mu}m to provide a seed pulse for a thulium-doped fiber amplifier that outputs 330 mW average power at 100 MHz repetition rate. Following amplification, nonlinear self-compression in fiber decreases the pulse duration to 9.5 fs, or 1.4 optical cycles. Approximately 32 % of the energy sits within the pulse peak, and the polarization extinction ratio is more than 15 dB. The spectrum of the ultrashort pulse spans from 1 {\mu}m to beyond 2.4 {\mu}m and enables direct measurement of the carrier-envelope offset frequency using only 12 mW, or ~3.5 % of the total power. Our approach employs only commercially-available fiber components, resulting in a turnkey amplifier design that is compact, and easy to reproduce in the larger community. Moreover, the overall design and self-compression mechanism are scalable in repetition rate and power. As such, this system should be useful as a robust frequency comb source in the near-infrared or as a pump source to generate mid-infrared frequency combs.
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@article{arxiv.2002.11763,
title = {All-fiber frequency comb at 2 {\mu}m providing 1.4-cycle pulses},
author = {Sida Xing and Abijith S. Kowligy and Daniel M. B. Lesko and Alexander J. Lind and Scott A. Diddams},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.11763},
year = {2020}
}
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