Affiliation:
1. Indiana University School of Medicine
2. Chalmers University of Technology
3. King Saud University
4. Torch Technologies, supporting AFRL/RW, Eglin Air Force Base
Abstract
Recent developments in Kerr microcombs may pave the way to a future
with fully stabilized ultralow size, weight, and power consumption
(SWaP) frequency combs. Nevertheless, Kerr microcombs are still
hindered by a bandwidth/repetition rate trade-off. That is, the octave
bandwidth needed for self-referencing is typically realized only with
∼THz repetition rates
beyond the range of standard commercial photodetectors. The carrier
envelope offset frequency is often likewise
too high for detection. Dual-comb techniques for the measurement of
THz repetition rates have made exciting progress, but the
fCEO detection problem
remains largely unaddressed. In this work, utilizing a Vernier
dual-comb configuration, we demonstrate simultaneous detection of the
electronically divided repetition rate and
fCEO carrier envelope
offset frequency of an octave-spanning microcomb. This, in turn, could
help usher optical atomic clocks, low-noise microwave generators, and
optical frequency synthesizers into various real-world
applications.
Funder
Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency
Air Force Office of Scientific
Research
Vetenskapsrådet
King Saud University
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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