Abstract
A phase-locked, all-fiber supercontinuum source based on an ultrashort fiber ring laser with a tunable repetition rate is presented. The supercontinuum output is composed of a frequency comb with a spacing set by the laser repetition rate and an offset frequency determined by the carrier-envelope offset frequency. The laser repetition rate can be scanned over 400 kHz while the offset frequency remains phase-locked to a stable RF source.
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Washburn, B. R., Diddams, S. A., Newbury, N. R., Nicholson, J. W., Feder, K., Westbrook, P. S., & Jørgensen, C. G. (2004). Infrared frequency comb for frequency metrology based on a tunable repetition rate fiber laser. In NIST Special Publication (pp. 11–14). National Institute of Standards and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1109/sofm.2004.183464
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