Fabry-Pérot filter cavities for wide-spaced frequency combs with large spectral bandwidth

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We use low-finesse Fabry-Pérot cavities in series to generate frequency combs with a large mode spacing in a way that allows its application to a large optical bandwidth. The attenuation of laser modes closest to the pass bands of the cavity exceeds 70 dB for a filter ratio of m=20 relative to the resonant modes centered within the pass bands. We also identify the best cavity geometry to suppress spurious transmission of higher order transversal modes. Such a thinned out frequency comb can be used to calibrate traditional spectrographs for precision astronomy. In the time domain mode filtering generates a pulse train with a multiplied repetition rate. High-fidelity filtering, as described here, implies small variations of the pulse energies.

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Steinmetz, T., Wilken, T., Araujo-Hauck, C., Holzwarth, R., Hänsch, T. W., & Udem, T. (2009). Fabry-Pérot filter cavities for wide-spaced frequency combs with large spectral bandwidth. Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, 96(2–3), 251–256. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-009-3374-6

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