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29 January 2008 Chirped comb generation in frequency shifted feedback DFB lasers
Jon Paul, Yanhua Hong, Paul S. Spencer, K. Alan Shore
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Abstract
The optical output of frequency shifted optical feedback lasers can exhibit a chirped structure covering a large continuous range of frequencies. These features can be used in various applications such as optical pumping, high precision optical frequencies measurement and optical frequency domain ranging (OFDR). For the first time, a broadband chirped frequency comb has been generated using a conventional DFB laser diode and an intracavity acoustooptic modulator. The experimental factors that affect the comb characteristics of this compact and robust system have been studied and quantified. The experimental results have also been compared with theoretical predictions and, in general, there is good agreement. The FSF DFB has also been evaluated in a simple OFDR system.
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Jon Paul, Yanhua Hong, Paul S. Spencer, and K. Alan Shore "Chirped comb generation in frequency shifted feedback DFB lasers", Proc. SPIE 6909, Novel In-Plane Semiconductor Lasers VII, 69091D (29 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.764792
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Michelson interferometers

Interferometers

Frequency combs

Bragg cells

Laser optics

Mirrors

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