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Opt Express ; 30(17): 31310-31321, 2022 Aug 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36242216

RESUMO

Today's lowest-loss hollow core fibers are based on antiresonance guidance. They have been shown both theoretically and experimentally to have very low levels of backscattering arising from the fiber structure - 45 dB below that of traditional optical fibers with a solid silica glass core. This makes their longitudinal characterization using conventional reflectometric techniques very challenging. However, it was recently estimated that when filled with air, their backscattering coefficient increases to about 30 dB below that of standard solid core fibers. This level should be measurable with commercially available high performance optical time domain reflectometers (OTDR). Here we demonstrate - for the first time to the best of our knowledge - the measurement of backscattering from the air inside a hollow core fiber. We show that the characterization of multi-km long hollow core fibers with 15 m spatial resolution is possible using a commercial OTDR instrument. To benefit from its full dynamic range, we strongly suppress the 4% back-reflections that ordinarily occur at the OTDR's standard fiber output when directly-connected to a hollow core fiber. Furthermore, low coupling loss into the hollow core fiber (0.3 dB in our experiment) also helps to maximize the achievable OTDR signal-to-noise ratio. This approach enables distributed characterization and fault-finding in low-loss hollow core fibers, a topic of increasing importance as these fibers are now starting to be installed in commercial optical communication networks.

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Opt Express ; 29(18): 29165-29174, 2021 Aug 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34615032

RESUMO

Photodetector nonlinearity, the main limiting factor in terms of optical power in the detection chain, is corrected to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of a short-time measurement in dual-comb spectroscopy. An iterative correction algorithm minimizing out-of-band spectral artifacts based on nonlinearity correction methods used in classical Fourier-transform spectrometers is presented. The exactitude of the nonlinearity correction is validated using a low power linear measurement. Spectroscopic lines of H12CN are provided and the increase in absorption depth of 24% caused by the saturation of the detector is corrected yielding residuals limited by the measurement noise.

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Opt Lett ; 45(10): 2830-2833, 2020 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32412479

RESUMO

Integration of chalcogenide waveguides in silicon photonics can mitigate the prohibitive nonlinear losses of silicon while leveraging the mature complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS)-compatible nanophotonic fabrication process. In this work, we demonstrate, for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, a method of integrating high-Q chalcogenides microring resonators onto the silicon photonics platform without post-process etching. The method uses micro-trench filling and a novel thermal dewetting technique to form low-loss chalcogenide strip waveguides. The microrings are integrated directly inside silicon photonic circuits through evanescent coupling, providing an uncomplicated hybrid integration scheme without the need to modify the existing photonics foundry process. The microrings show a high quality factor exceeding 6×105 near 1550 nm and propagation losses below 0.7 dB/cm, indicating a promising solution for low-cost, compact nonlinear photonic devices with applications in various fields such as telecommunications and spectroscopy.

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Appl Opt ; 59(7): B35-B38, 2020 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32225693

RESUMO

The phase information provided by the beat note between frequency combs and two continuous-wave lasers is used to extrapolate the phase evolution of comb modes found in a spectral region obtained via nonlinear broadening. This thereafter enables using interferogram self-correction to fully retrieve the coherence of a dual-comb beat note between two independent fiber lasers. This approach allows the $ f - 2f $f-2f self-referencing of both combs, which is a significant simplification. Broadband near-infrared methane spectroscopy has been conducted to demonstrate the simplified system's preserved performance.

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Opt Lett ; 45(3): 670-673, 2020 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32004281

RESUMO

In interferometry, reaching a high signal-to-noise ratio at low frequencies can be challenging when the additive noise is nonstationary. Although this problem is typically solved by inserting a frequency shifter into one of the arms, in some cases, the interferometer cannot or should not be modified in this way. This Letter presents an alternative solution, based on external serrodyne frequency modulation, which is comparable to the typical approach in terms of complexity and performance yet does not require the modification of a passive interferometer. We demonstrate a prototype that achieves frequency shifting at 500 kHz with 89% power efficiency, leading to the wideband suppression of low-frequency additive noise by more than 19 dB. This enables a fully passive measurement of the thermoconductive noise of a 100 m single-mode fiber.

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Opt Express ; 27(23): 33737-33744, 2019 Nov 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31878435

RESUMO

A guided-wave chip laser operating in a single longitudinal mode at 2860 nm is presented. The cavity was set in the Littman-Metcalf configuration to achieve single-frequency operation with a side-mode suppression ratio above 33 dB. The chip laser's 2 MHz linewidth on a 10 ms scale was found to be limited by mechanical fluctuations, but its Lorentzian contribution was estimated to be lower than 1 Hz using a heterodyne technique. This demonstration incorporates a high coherence source with the simplicity provided by the compactness of chip lasers.

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Opt Lett ; 44(17): 4375-4378, 2019 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31465406

RESUMO

Absorption lines of methane in the 2ν3 band centered at 1650 nm were measured with a free-running mode-locked dual-comb laser based on a single erbium-doped glass chip. The laser's spectra were broadened up to 1670 nm using amplifiers and highly nonlinear fiber. A comb was used to interrogate the complex transmission spectrum of a methane-filled gas cell with an optical point spacing of 968 MHz and an interferogram (IGM) rate of 27 kHz to yield absorption lines of the R and Q branches. A 1.28 s sequence of IGMs was measured and phase-corrected using a self-sufficient correction algorithm seeded only by the IGMs. The associated transmission spectrum was then compared to HITRAN yielding residuals limited by photodetector nonlinearity.

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Opt Lett ; 44(17): 4415-4418, 2019 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31465415

RESUMO

An approach for dual-comb spectroscopy using electro-optic (EO) phase modulation is reported. Maximum-length pseudo-random binary sequences allow for energy-efficient and flexible comb generation. Self-correction of interferograms is shown to remove relative comb drifts and improve mutual coherence, even for EO combs derived from the same laser source. Methane spectroscopy is reported over a ∼10 GHz spectral range, limited by the modulators' bandwidth. The potential of a simple EO comb instrument is demonstrated to rapidly quantify atmospheric methane emissions with ppb precision over 1 km.

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Rev Sci Instrum ; 89(9): 093103, 2018 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30278726

RESUMO

This paper presents an open and flexible digital phase-locked loop optimized for laser stabilization systems. It is implemented on a cheap and easily accessible FPGA-based digital electronics platform (Red Pitaya) running a customizable open-source firmware. A PC-based software interface allows controlling the platform and optimizing the loop parameters remotely. Several tools are included to allow measurement of quantities of interest smoothly and rapidly. To demonstrate the platform's capabilities, we built a fiber noise canceller over a 400 m fiber link. Noise cancellation was achieved over a 30 kHz bandwidth, a value limited mainly by the delays introduced by the actuator and by the round-trip propagation over the fiber link. We measured a total latency of 565 ns for the platform itself, limiting the theoretically achievable control bandwidth to approximately 225 kHz.

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Opt Lett ; 43(8): 1814-1817, 2018 Apr 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29652371

RESUMO

We characterize the frequency noise performance of a free-running dual-comb source based on an erbium-doped glass chip running two adjacent mode-locked waveguide lasers. This compact laser platform, contained only in a 1.2 L volume, rejects common-mode environmental noise by 20 dB thanks to the proximity of the two laser cavities. Furthermore, it displays a remarkably low mutual frequency noise floor around 10 Hz2/Hz, which is enabled by its large-mode-area waveguides and low Kerr nonlinearity. As a result, it reaches a free-running mutual coherence time of 1 s since mode-resolved dual-comb spectra are generated even on this time scale. This design greatly simplifies dual-comb interferometers by enabling mode-resolved measurements without any phase lock.

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Opt Lett ; 41(10): 2282-5, 2016 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27176983

RESUMO

We present a straightforward and efficient method to reduce the mode spacing of a frequency comb based on binary pseudo-random phase modulation of its pulse train. As a proof of concept, we use such a densified comb to perform dual-comb spectroscopy of a long-delay Mach-Zehnder interferometer and a high-quality-factor microresonator with sub-MHz spectral sampling. Since this approach is based on binary phase modulation, it combines all the advantages of other densification techniques: simplicity, single-step implementation, and conservation of the initial comb's power.

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Opt Express ; 23(21): 27806-18, 2015 Oct 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26480442

RESUMO

We present an original instrument designed to accomplish high-speed spectroscopy of individual optical lines based on a frequency comb generated by pseudo-random phase modulation of a continuous-wave (CW) laser. This approach delivers efficient usage of the laser power as well as independent control over the spectral point spacing, bandwidth and central wavelength of the comb. The comb is mixed with a local oscillator generated from the same CW laser frequency-shifted by an acousto-optic modulator, enabling a self-heterodyne detection scheme. The current configuration offers a calibrated spectrum every 1.12 µs. We demonstrate the capabilities of the spectrometer by producing averaged, as well as time-resolved, spectra of the D1 transition of cesium with a 9.8-MHz point spacing, a 50-kHz resolution and a span of more than 3 GHz. The spectra obtained after 1 ms of averaging are fitted with complex Voigt profiles that return parameters in good agreement with expected values.

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Opt Lett ; 40(1): 81-4, 2015 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25531614

RESUMO

Single-frequency laser emission from a distributed feedback all-fiber laser operating in the vicinity of 3 µm is demonstrated. The laser cavity was made of a 30 mm long π-phase-shifted fiber Bragg grating inscribed in a heavily erbium-doped fluoride fiber using infrared femtosecond pulses and the dithering phase-mask technique. A maximum CW output power of 12 mW was obtained at 2794.4 nm by using a multimode pumping scheme. The narrow linewidth was characterized to be lower than 20 kHz using a heterodyne technique. This achievement represents a significant step toward the development of active frequency references operating in the mid-infrared.

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Opt Express ; 20(3): 3066-75, 2012 Jan 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22330543

RESUMO

Silica microspheres are probed with a dual comb interferometry setup. The impulse responses of these microresonators are measured with a temporal resolution smaller than 400 fs over more than 200 ps. The amplitudes and phases of the impulse responses are interpreted as providing sensing information. The more familiar transmission spectra corresponding to the measured impulse responses are also calculated and shown. Sensing is demonstrated by varying the concentration of isopropanol in de-ionized water surrounding the microsphere and by binding bovine serum albumin on the silanized microsphere surface.


Assuntos
Interferometria/instrumentação , Dióxido de Silício/química , Ressonância de Plasmônio de Superfície/instrumentação , Transdutores , Desenho de Equipamento , Análise de Falha de Equipamento , Microesferas
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