2020
DOI: 10.1364/ol.391192
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Electro-optically modulated lasers: pulse energy and contrast enhancement derived from a theoretical spectrum

Abstract: In this Letter, we derive analytically the complex optical spectrum of a pulsed laser source obtained when a frequency comb generated by phase modulation is input into a synchronized intensity modulator. We then show how this derivation of the spectrum may help to achieve unprecedented, to the best of our knowledge, accuracy during the experimental spectrum correction step usually carried out with an optical spectrum processor. In numerical examples, for a given average power, we present up to a 75% increase i… Show more

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“…As the architecture is cavity-free, the repetition rate is fully tunable. Compared to the cavity-free solutions previously proposed [3,[6][7][8]13], a single phase modulator is here required, less segments of fibers are involved and the absence of Brillouin backscattering avoids the implementation of a dithering modulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the architecture is cavity-free, the repetition rate is fully tunable. Compared to the cavity-free solutions previously proposed [3,[6][7][8]13], a single phase modulator is here required, less segments of fibers are involved and the absence of Brillouin backscattering avoids the implementation of a dithering modulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, suppressing one frequency component over two leads to the results plotted in panel (a5) with an excellent quality maintained. Note than an alternative technological solution could be the use of the fractional Talbot effect [13].…”
Section: Principle Of Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%