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Fully phase-stabilized quantum cascade laser frequency comb.

Luigi ConsolinoMalik NafaFrancesco CappelliKatia GarrasiFrancesco P MezzapesaLianhe H LiAlexander Giles DaviesEdmund Harold LinfieldMiriam S VitielloPaolo De NataleSaverio Bartalini
Published in: Nature communications (2019)
Miniaturized frequency comb sources across hard-to-access spectral regions, i.e. mid- and far-infrared, have long been sought. Four-wave-mixing based Quantum Cascade Laser combs (QCL-combs) are ideal candidates, in this respect, due to the unique possibility to tailor their spectral emission by proper nanoscale design of the quantum wells. We demonstrate full-phase-stabilization of a QCL-comb against the primary frequency standard, proving independent and simultaneous control of the two comb degrees of freedom (modes spacing and frequency offset) at a metrological level. Each emitted mode exhibits a sub-Hz relative frequency stability, while a correlation analysis on the modal phases confirms the high degree of coherence in the device emission, over different power-cycles and over different days. The achievement of fully controlled, phase-stabilized QCL-comb emitters proves that this technology is mature for metrological-grade uses, as well as for an increasing number of scientific and technological applications.
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