Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2011-09-09
Optics Letters 37, 6 (2012) 1005 - 1007
Physics
Optics
3 pages, accepted for publication in Optics Letters
Scientific paper
We report the relative frequency stabilization of a distributed feedback erbium-doped fiber laser on an optical cavity by serrodyne frequency shifting. A correction bandwidth of 2.3 MHz and a dynamic range of 220 MHz are achieved, which leads to a strong robustness against large disturbances up to high frequencies. We demonstrate that serrodyne frequency shifting reaches a higher correction bandwidth and lower relative frequency noise level compared to a standard acousto-optical modulator based scheme. Our results allow to consider promising applications in the absolute frequency stabilization of lasers on optical cavities.
Bernon Simon
Bertoldi Andréa
Bouyer Philippe
Kohlhaas Ralf
Landragin Arnaud
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