2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pquantelec.2020.100255
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Spectral coherence, Part I: Passive-resonator linewidth, fundamental laser linewidth, and Schawlow-Townes approximation

Abstract: The degree of spectral coherence characterizes the spectral purity of light. It can be equivalently expressed in the time domain by the decay time τ or the quality factor Q of the light-emitting oscillator, the coherence time τ coh or length ℓ coh of emitted light or, via Fourier transformation to the frequency domain, the linewidth Δν of emitted light. We quantify these parameters for the reference situation of a passive Fabry-P erot resonator. We investigate its spectral line shapes, mode profiles, and Airy … Show more

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“…( 23) [57]. We notice, though, that recent work [64] challenges this result, based on a semiclassical analysis. In the next sections we will show that a fully quantum mechanical theory for the lineshape far above threshold agrees with adding the extra factor of 1/2 to Eq.…”
Section: Analysis Neglecting Population Fluctuationsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…( 23) [57]. We notice, though, that recent work [64] challenges this result, based on a semiclassical analysis. In the next sections we will show that a fully quantum mechanical theory for the lineshape far above threshold agrees with adding the extra factor of 1/2 to Eq.…”
Section: Analysis Neglecting Population Fluctuationsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Moreover, better results can be obtained by choosing the length of erbium-doped fiber properly. The spectral broadening of cascaded Sagnac structure relative to single Sagnac loop structure may be caused by the change of the free spectral range which was described in [37]. This article has been accepted for publication in a future issue of this journal, but has not been fully edited.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multiorder beat signal measured by this scheme can avoid random errors and is expected to become the next research focus of narrow-linewidth measurement technology. In addition, Pollnau et al [71,72] questioned the traditional linewidth theory in recent studies, and they pioneered the theory that laser linewidth is a classical physics phenomenon, which may have an impact on linewidth measurement technology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%