2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.16739
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Chip-Based Laser with 1 Hertz Integrated Linewidth

Abstract: Lasers with hertz-level linewidths on timescales up to seconds are critical for precision metrology, timekeeping, and manipulation of quantum systems. Such frequency stability typically relies on bulk-optic lasers and reference cavities, where increased size is leveraged to improve noise performance, but with the trade-off of cost, hand assembly, and limited application environments. On the other hand, planar waveguide lasers and cavities exploit the benefits of CMOS scalability, but are fundamentally limited … Show more

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“…Hence very low phase noise can be obtained close to the carrier with reference cavities with a Hz-level linewidth. Such reference cavities are still relatively complicated and bulky, though research is underway to make reference cw lasers more compact [47].…”
Section: Ultra-low Phase Noise Microwave and Mmwave Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence very low phase noise can be obtained close to the carrier with reference cavities with a Hz-level linewidth. Such reference cavities are still relatively complicated and bulky, though research is underway to make reference cw lasers more compact [47].…”
Section: Ultra-low Phase Noise Microwave and Mmwave Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%