Carrier-envelope phase stabilization of an Er:Yb:glass laser via feed-forward technique
Abstract
Few-cycle pulsed laser technology highlights the need for control and stabilization of the carrier-envelope phase (CEP) for applications requiring shot-to-shot timing and phase consistency. This general requirement has been achieved successfully in a number of free space and fiber lasers via feedback and feed-forward methods. Expanding upon existing results, we demonstrate CEP stabilization through the feed-forward method applied to a SESAM mode-locked Er:Yb:glass laser at 1.55 um with a measured ultralow timing jitter of 2.9 as (1 Hz - 3 MHz) and long-term stabilization over a duration of eight hours. Single-digit attosecond stabilization at telecom wavelengths opens a new direction in applications requiring ultra-stable frequency and time precision such as high-resolution spectroscopy and fiber timing networks.
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@article{arxiv.1908.09636,
title = {Carrier-envelope phase stabilization of an Er:Yb:glass laser via feed-forward technique},
author = {Randy Lemons and Wei Liu and Irene Fernandez De Fuentes and Stefan Droste and GÜnter Steinmeyer and Charles G. Durfee and Sergio Carbajo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.09636},
year = {2021}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Optics Letters