Affiliation:
1. Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
Frequency-modulated (FM) combs based on active cavities like quantum
cascade lasers have recently emerged as promising light sources in
many spectral regions. Unlike passive modelocking, which generates
amplitude modulation using the field’s amplitude, FM comb formation
relies on the generation of phase modulation from the field’s phase.
They can therefore be regarded as a phase-domain version of passive
modelocking. However, while the ultimate scaling laws of passive
modelocking have long been known—Haus showed in 1975 that pulses
modelocked by a fast saturable absorber have a bandwidth proportional
to effective gain bandwidth—the limits of FM combs have been much less
clear. Here, we show that FM combs based on fast gain media are
governed by the same fundamental limits, producing combs whose
bandwidths are linear in the effective gain bandwidth. Not only do we
show theoretically that the diffusive effect of gain curvature limits
comb bandwidth, but we also show experimentally how this limit can be
increased. By adding carefully designed resonant-loss structures that
are evanescently coupled to the cavity of a terahertz laser, we reduce
the curvature and increase the effective gain bandwidth of the laser,
demonstrating bandwidth enhancement. Our results can better enable the
creation of active chip-scale combs and be applied to a wide array of
cavity geometries.
Funder
Gordon and Betty Moore
Foundation
National Science Foundation
Air Force Office of Scientific
Research
Office of Naval Research
National Nuclear Security
Administration
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