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Mysterious frequency combs in erbium-doped fiber lasers at low temperatures

Optics 2022-11-08 v1

Abstract

We report on the observation of puzzling nonuniform, but ordered, frequency combs in erbium-doped fiber lasers at low temperatures, between 3 K and 14 K. At ~14 K the combs disappear. The combs contain ~240 lines and have nonuniform frequency spacings that starts from ~25 GHz at ~1540.5 nm and decreases, almost monotonically, to ~100 MHz within (1.8-2) nm. We discuss possibilities that they result from enlarged regular mode-comb spacings, from prime numbers-based solitary waves free of four-wave mixing or result from gain gratings. However, we think that the combs originate from multi-lasing lines allowed in inhomogeneous gain broadening, dominant at low temperatures, together with a small power dependent homogeneous broadening part, responsible for the spacing between the lines.

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@article{arxiv.2211.03485,
  title  = {Mysterious frequency combs in erbium-doped fiber lasers at low temperatures},
  author = {Alexander Bekker and Gefen Levite and Baruch Fischer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.03485},
  year   = {2022}
}

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12 pages, 3 figures