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Electronics for reducing the sideband noise of a laser diode by utilizing an unbalanced fiber interferometer
Čížek, Martin ; Šmíd, Radek ; Číp, Ondřej
Measuring length changes of optical resonators requires using of lasers with a narrow spectral width. Moreover, for tracking a whole range of possible lengths a widely-tunable laser is required. Laser sources based on DFB laser diodes have a wide optical frequency tuning range, however their spectral linewidth is up to single MHz. The usual way of narrowing the linewidth is based on stabilizing the wavelength of the laser by locking it on an etalon resonator cavity using for example a PDH setup. This of course leads to losing the tunability. We present a different approach where an unbalanced fiber Michelson interferometer with a measuring arm formed of a long optical fiber spool is used as a an optical frequency discriminator. The output electrical signal from the photodetector proportional to the optical frequency changes is used in a fast servo loop. The controller slightly detunes the laser diode by adjusting its pump current and locks optical frequency changes to a zero value. This leads to reducing the sideband noise of the laser by up to 60 dB. The whole method is independent on the actual wavelength of the laser and works in the whole tuning range of the DFB diode.

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