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Monolithic optical resonator for ultrastable laser and photonic millimeter-wave synthesis

Wei Zhang, Eric A. Kittlaus, Anatoliy A. Savchenkov, Vladimir Iltchenko, Lin Yi, Scott B. Papp, Andrey B. Matsko

2024Communications Physics24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Optical resonators are indispensable tools in optical metrology that usually benefit from an evacuated and highly-isolated environment to achieve peak performance. Even in the more sophisticated design of Fabry-Perot (FP) cavities, the material choice limits the achievable quality factors. For this reason, monolithic resonators are emerging as promising alternative to traditional designs, but their design is still at preliminary stage and far from being optimized. Here, we demonstrate a monolithic FP resonator with 4.5 cm 3 volume and 2 × 10 5 finesse. In the ambient environment, we achieve 18 Hz integrated laser linewidth and 7 × 10 −14 frequency stability measured from 0.08 s to 0.3 s averaging time, the highest spectral purity and stability demonstrated to date in the context of monolithic reference resonators. By locking two separate lasers to distinct modes of the same resonator, a 96 GHz microwave signals is generated with phase noise -100 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz frequency offset, achieving orders of magnitude improvement in the approach of photonic heterodyne synthesis. The compact monolithic FP resonator is promising for applications in spectrally-pure, high-frequency microwave photonic references as well as optical clocks and other metrological devices. ©2024. All rights reserved.

Topics & Concepts

ResonatorPhase noiseMetrologyLaser linewidthPhotonicsOptoelectronicsLaserOpticsMaterials scienceHeterodyne (poetry)Extremely high frequencyMicrowavePhysicsComputer scienceTelecommunicationsAcousticsAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesAdvanced Frequency and Time StandardsPhotonic and Optical Devices
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