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All Optical Stabilization of a Soliton Frequency Comb in a Crystalline Microresonator

Published 6 Aug 2015 in physics.optics | (1508.01398v1)

Abstract: Microresonator based optical frequency combs (MFC) have demonstrated promise in extending the capabilities of optical frequency combs. Here we demonstrate all optical stabilization of a low noise temporal soliton based MFC in a crystalline resonator via a new technique to control the repetition rate. This is accomplished by thermally heating the microresonator with an additional probe laser coupled to an auxiliary optical resonator mode. The offset frequency is controlled by stabilization of the pump laser frequency to a reference optical frequency comb. We analyze the stabilization by performing an out of loop comparison and measure the overlapping Allan deviation. This all optical stabilization technique can prove useful as a low added noise actuator for self-referenced microresonator frequency combs.

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