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Ultra-narrow linewidth laser across the C-band using polarization-controlled dual-cavity feedback

Optics 2025-03-18 v2

Abstract

A standard method to reduce the linewidth of semiconductor lasers involves the use of external optical feedback (EOF). However, feedback powers less than 1 % usually trigger coherence collapse (CC), leading to chaotic laser dynamics and linewidth broadening. This paper explores a method to mitigate CC through precise tuning of the feedback polarization depending on the feedback power. We report a semiconductor laser with a sub-100 Hz intrinsic linewidth, achieved via EOF. The laser features a U-shaped cavity with two sampled grating distributed Bragg reflectors (SG-DBRs), enabling broad tunability across a 42 nm wavelength range (1513-1555 nm). By injecting optical feedback into both sides of the laser cavity via an external fiber-based cavity, we reduce the intrinsic linewidth by more than three orders of magnitude, from MHz to sub-kHz across the laser's tuning range. By dynamically tuning the polarization, we demonstrate sub-100 Hz intrinsic linewidths at feedback powers up to 10 %, marking an improvement over prior studies where CC limited performance.

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@article{arxiv.2410.08621,
  title  = {Ultra-narrow linewidth laser across the C-band using polarization-controlled dual-cavity feedback},
  author = {Jeppe H. Surrow and Simon T. Thomsen and Rakesh R. Kumar and Mónica Far Brusatori and Maria Paula Montes and Ahan S. Palsole and Chris Hoede and Holger N. Klein and Nicolas Volet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.08621},
  year   = {2025}
}