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Improving the Resolution of Comb-Based Frequency Measurements Using a Track-And-Hold Amplifier

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PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED
Volume 18, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.18.064010

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  1. European Metrology Program for Innovation and Research (EMPIR) project 20FUN08 NEXTLASERS
  2. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
  3. EMPIR Participating States
  4. [20FUN08 NEXTLASERS]

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This research describes the use of a track-and-hold amplifier to implement gated detection for improving the signal-to-noise ratio of beatnotes between an optical frequency comb and a continuous-wave laser. The proposed technique provides a higher signal-to-noise ratio compared to traditional detection schemes, allowing for reliable spectral purity transfer and reducing sensitivity to power variations in the comb spectrum.
The advent of optical frequency standards with ultimate uncertainties in the low 1 x 10-18 requires femtosecond frequency combs to support a similar level of resolution in the spectral transfer and the com-putation of optical frequency ratios. The related experimental challenges grow together with the number of optical frequencies to be measured simultaneously, as in many cases the comb's optical power does not allow reliable beatnote counting or tracking in all the spectral regions of interest. Here we describe the use of a track-and-hold amplifier to implement the gated detection, a previously proposed technique for improving the signal-to-noise ratio of the beatnote between a low-power tooth of the frequency comb and a continuous-wave laser. We demonstrate a 12-dB improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio of beat -notes involving a broadband-spanning optical comb as compared to traditional detection schemes. Our approach enables reliable and cycle-slip-free spectral purity transfer and reduces the system sensitivity to power drops in the comb spectrum. Being based on a single chip, it is robust, versatile, and easily embedded in more complex experimental schemes.

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