Publication detail
Coherent injection locking of quantum cascade laser frequency combs
HILLBRAND, J. ANDREWS, A. DETZ, H. STRASSER, G. SCHWARZ, B.
Original Title
Coherent injection locking of quantum cascade laser frequency combs
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Quantum cascade laser (QCL) frequency combs are a promising candidate for chemical sensing and biomedical diagnostics1– 4. They are electrically pumped and compact, making them an ideal platform for on-chip integration5. Until now, optical feedback is fatal for frequency comb generation in QCLs6. This property limits the potential for integration. Here, we demonstrate coherent electrical injection locking of the repetition frequency to a stabilized radio-frequency oscillator. We prove that the injection-locked QCL spectrum can be phase-locked, resulting in the generation of a frequency comb. We show that injection locking is not only a versatile tool for all-electrical frequency stabilization, but also mitigates the fatal effect of optical feedback. A prototype self-detected dual-comb set-up consisting only of an injection-locked dual-comb chip, a lens and a mirror demonstrates the enormous potential for on-chip dual-comb spectroscopy. These results pave the way to miniaturized and all-solid-state mid-infrared spectrometers.
Keywords
Chemical sensors, Laser diagnostics, Optical feedback, Spectrometers
Authors
HILLBRAND, J.; ANDREWS, A.; DETZ, H.; STRASSER, G.; SCHWARZ, B.
Released
1. 2. 2019
ISBN
1749-4885
Periodical
Nature Photonics
Year of study
13
Number
2
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
101
Pages to
104
Pages count
5
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT152185,
author="Johannes David {Hillbrand} and Aaron Maxwell {Andrews} and Hermann {Detz} and Gottfried {Strasser} and Benedikt {Schwarz}",
title="Coherent injection locking of quantum cascade laser frequency combs",
journal="Nature Photonics",
year="2019",
volume="13",
number="2",
pages="101--104",
doi="10.1038/s41566-018-0320-3",
issn="1749-4885",
url="https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.06636"
}