Optimization of Timing Jitter Reduction by Optical Feedback for a Passively Mode-Locked Laser

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We investigate the effect of optical self-feedback on the timing jitter of a passively mode-locked (ML) laser and compare the von Linde method with two pure time domain methods for calculating the timing jitter of such a system. We find that all three methods yield the same dependence of the timing jitter on the external cavity roundtrip time (delay time). Of these methods, the so-called long term jitter method is significantly less computationally expensive. We therefore use this method to investigate the influence of the delay time, feedback strength, and amplitude-phase coupling on the timing jitter. Our results show that, with vanishing amplitude-phase coupling, greater timing jitter reduction can be achieved with long delay times and larger feedback strengths, when feedback is near resonance. Off resonance, the timing jitter is increased. Non-vanishing amplitude-phase coupling can lead to destabilized pulse stream, even at the feedback main resonances.

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Otto, C., Jaurigue, L. C., Schöll, E., & Lüdge, K. (2014). Optimization of Timing Jitter Reduction by Optical Feedback for a Passively Mode-Locked Laser. IEEE Photonics Journal, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2014.2352934

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