Ultra-fast full-field optical characterization of CW lasers based on optical frequency comb, wavelength-to-time mapping and phase-diversity

  • Xiao Y
  • Meng Y
  • Hao T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Optical frequency comb (OFC), a periodic optical pulse train in time domain, has been widely employed to measure optical frequency due to its equidistant modes in the frequency domain. Here, we propose and demonstrate a novel optical spectrum analyzer for CW lasers based on stretching the OFC in a dispersive element and mapping the frequency comb into the time domain. The optical spectrum analyzer also provides instantaneous full-field (wavelength, amplitude and phase) optical characterization capability by combining with optical phase-diversity technology. Experimental results show that we successfully trace the evolution of modulated lasers with a measurement speed of ∼51 MHz (related to the pulse repetition of the OFC) and a high spectral resolution of ∼21 pm. Thanks to the use of wavelength-to-time mapping and OFC, the single channel measurement range of the proposed system can reach ∼10 nm, which breaks the restriction of the bandwidth of photodetector.

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Xiao, Y., Meng, Y., Hao, T., Shi, N., Li, W., & Li, M. (2021). Ultra-fast full-field optical characterization of CW lasers based on optical frequency comb, wavelength-to-time mapping and phase-diversity. Optics Express, 29(24), 39874. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.445538

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