posted on 2023-01-11, 22:56authored byNiklas Hedegaard Arent, Mónica Brusatori Far, Nicolas Volet
An essential metric to quantify the stability of a laser is its frequency noise (FN). This metric yields information on the linewidth and on noise components which limit its usage for high precision purposes such as coherent communication. Its experimental determination relies on challenging optical phase measurements, for which dedicated commercial instruments have been developed. In contrast, this work presents a simple and cost-effective method for extracting FN features employing a delayed self-heterodyne (DSH) setup. Using delay lengths much shorter than the coherence length of the laser, the DSH trace reveals a correspondence with the FN power spectral density (PSD) measured with commercial instruments. Results are found for multiple lasers, with discrepancies in intense dither tone frequencies below 0.2 percent
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