Abstract
AbstractCosmological and exoplanetary science using transformative telescopes like the ELT will demand precise calibration of astrophysical spectrographs in the blue-green, where stellar absorption lines are most abundant. Astrocombs—lasers providing a broadband sequence of regularly-spaced optical frequencies on a multi-GHz grid—promise an atomically-traceable calibration scale, but their realization in the blue-green is challenging for current infrared-laser-based technology. Here, we introduce a concept achieving a broad, continuous spectrum by combining second-harmonic generation and sum-frequency-mixing in an MgO:PPLN waveguide to generate 390–520 nm light from a 1 GHz Ti:sapphire frequency comb. Using a Fabry-Pérot filter, we extract a 30 GHz sub-comb spanning 392–472 nm, visualizing its thousands of modes on a high-resolution spectrograph. Experimental data and simulations demonstrate how the approach can bridge the spectral gap present in second-harmonic-only conversion. Requiring only $$\approx$$
≈
100 pJ pulses, our concept establishes a new route to broadband UV-visible generation at GHz repetition rates.
Funder
RCUK | Science and Technology Facilities Council
Royal Academy of Engineering
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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