What is it about?
If the frequency combs emitted by quantum cascade lasers are re-injected into the laser cavity, in some conditions this allows to vary the spacing of these combs. Furthermore, starting from a single mode emission, the presence of optical feedback can trigger these frequency combs, both fundamental and harmonic.
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Why is it important?
- New physical phenomena are theoretically predicted. - The use of optical feedback to control the comb emission is more simple to implement than optical and radiofrequency injection. - This work shows that it is possible to extend the comb region in terms of bias current by exploiting the feedback.
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This page is a summary of: Frequency combs induced by optical feedback and harmonic order tunability in quantum cascade lasers, APL Photonics, November 2023, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0164597.
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