Title :
Optical frequency combs: from frequency metrology to optical phase control
Author :
Ye, Jun ; Schnatz, Harald ; Hollberg, Leo W.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract :
The merging of continuous wave laser-based precision optical-frequency metrology with mode-locked ultrafast lasers has led to precision control of the visible and near-infrared frequency spectrum produced by mode-locked lasers. Such a phase-controlled mode-locked laser forms the foundation of a "femtosecond optical-frequency comb generator" with a regular comb of sharp lines with well-defined frequencies. For a comb with sufficiently broad bandwidth, it is now straightforward to determine the absolute frequencies of all of the comb lines. This ability has revolutionized optical-frequency metrology, synthesis, and optical atomic clocks. Precision femtosecond optical-frequency combs also have a major impact on time-domain applications, including carrier-envelope phase stabilization, synthesis of a single pulse from two independent lasers, nonlinear spectroscopy, and passive amplifiers based on empty external optical cavities. The authors first review the frequency-domain description of a mode-locked laser and the connection between the carrier-envelope phase and the frequency spectrum to provide a basis for understanding how the absolute frequencies can be determined and controlled. Using this understanding, applications in optical-frequency metrology and synthesis and optical atomic clocks are discussed. This is followed by discussions of time-domain experiments.
Keywords :
atomic clocks; frequency standards; laser frequency stability; laser mode locking; optical pulse generation; reviews; synchronisation; absolute frequencies; carrier-envelope phase stabilization; femtosecond optical-frequency comb generator; harmonic frequency chains; historical development; mode-locked ultrafast lasers; nonlinear spectroscopy; optical atomic clocks; optical pulses; optical-frequency metrology; optical-frequency synthesis; phase-controlled laser; precision control; time-domain experiments; white-light continuum; Atom optics; Frequency; Laser mode locking; Metrology; Nonlinear optics; Optical control; Optical variables control; Phase control; Stimulated emission; Ultrafast optics;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2003.819109