posted on 2024-03-23, 16:00authored byThomas Llauze, Félix Montjovet-Basset, Anne Louchet-Chauvet
Achieving accurate arbitrary frequency excursions with a laser can be quite a technical challenge, especially when steep slopes (GHz/$\mu$s) are required, due to both deterministic and stochastic frequency fluctuations. In this work we present a multi-stage correction combining four techniques: pre-distorsion of the laser modulation, iterative correction, opto-electronic feedback loop and feed-forward correction. This combination allows not only to compensate for the non-instantaneous response of the laser to an input modulation, but also to correct in real time the stochastic frequency fluctuations. We implement this multi-stage architecture on a commercial DBR laser and verify its efficiency, first with monochromatic operation and second with highly demanding frequency excursions. We demonstrate that our multi-stage correction not only enables a strong reduction of the laser linewidth, but also allows steep frequency excursions with non-linearities well below 1%, and a laser spectral purity consistently better than $100$ kHz even in the midst of GHz-scale frequency excursions.