Generation of ultra-narrow, stable and tunable millimeter- and terahertz-waves with very low phase noise

Stefan Preußler, Norman Wenzel, Ralf Peter Braun, Nina Owschimikow, Carlo Vogel, Anselm Deninger, Avi Zadok, Ulrike Woggon, Thomas Schneider

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Abstract

The interference between two spectral lines of the frequency comb of a fiber femtosecond laser is used to generate millimeter-wave and terahertz tones. The two lines are selected by stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) amplification. All other modes are strongly rejected based on polarization discrimination, using the polarization-pulling effect that is associated with SBS. The inherent high spectral quality of a femtosecond fiber laser comb allows generation of millimeter- and terahertz waves with linewidths below 1 Hz, and a phase noise of -105 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset. The generation, free-space transmission and detection of continuous waves at 1 THz are demonstrated as well. Lastly, the generated millimeter-wave carriers are modulated by 40 Gbit/s data. The entire system consists of a fiber laser and standard equipment of optical telecommunications. Besides metrology, spectroscopy and astronomy, the method can be utilized for the emergent field of wireless millimeter-wave and THz-communications at ultra-high data rates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23950-23962
Number of pages13
JournalOptics Express
Volume21
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Oct 2013

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