Lasers are often used to characterize samples in a non-destructive manner and retrieve sensing information transduced in changes in amplitude and phase. In swept wavelength interferometry, a wavelength-tunable laser is used to measure the complex response (i.e. in amplitude and phase) of an optical sample. This technique leverages continuous advances in rapidly tunable lasers and is widely used for sensing, bioimaging and testing of photonic integrated components. However, the tunable laser requires an additional calibration step because, in practice, it does not tune at a constant rate. In this work, we use a self-referenced frequency comb as an optical ruler to calibrate the laser used in swept-wavelength interferometry and optical freque...
Frequency combs have made optical metrology accessible to hundreds of laboratories worldwide and the...
The effects of optical feedback (OF) in lasers have been observed since the early days of laser deve...
A new method for monitoring the nonlinearities perturbing the optical frequency sweep in high speed ...
Integrated photonics has been one of the fastest-growing fields in science. Measuring photonic devic...
Much efforts have been put to elaborate and improve different high precision measurement schemes for...
In this review paper, we provide an overview of the state of the art in linear interferometric techn...
Laser frequency combs are fast becoming critical to reaching the highest radial velocity precisions....
Originally developed for radar applications in the 1950s, swept-wavelength interferometry (SWI) at o...
We demonstrate a frequency comb (FC) swept laser and a frequency comb Fourier domain mode locked (FC...
We present a new method to measure the frequency noise and modulation response of the carrier-envelo...
In this work we describe two optical frequency comb systems based on homemade high-repetition rate m...
Optical frequency combs(1-3) provide equidistant frequency markers in the infrared, visible and ultr...
Laser frequency combs emit a spectrum with hundreds of thousands of evenly spaced phase-coherent nar...
The frequency noise of an optical frequency comb is routinely measured through the hetherodyne beat ...
Frequency combs have made optical metrology accessible to hundreds of laboratories worldwide and the...
The effects of optical feedback (OF) in lasers have been observed since the early days of laser deve...
A new method for monitoring the nonlinearities perturbing the optical frequency sweep in high speed ...
Integrated photonics has been one of the fastest-growing fields in science. Measuring photonic devic...
Much efforts have been put to elaborate and improve different high precision measurement schemes for...
In this review paper, we provide an overview of the state of the art in linear interferometric techn...
Laser frequency combs are fast becoming critical to reaching the highest radial velocity precisions....
Originally developed for radar applications in the 1950s, swept-wavelength interferometry (SWI) at o...
We demonstrate a frequency comb (FC) swept laser and a frequency comb Fourier domain mode locked (FC...
We present a new method to measure the frequency noise and modulation response of the carrier-envelo...
In this work we describe two optical frequency comb systems based on homemade high-repetition rate m...
Optical frequency combs(1-3) provide equidistant frequency markers in the infrared, visible and ultr...
Laser frequency combs emit a spectrum with hundreds of thousands of evenly spaced phase-coherent nar...
The frequency noise of an optical frequency comb is routinely measured through the hetherodyne beat ...
Frequency combs have made optical metrology accessible to hundreds of laboratories worldwide and the...
The effects of optical feedback (OF) in lasers have been observed since the early days of laser deve...
A new method for monitoring the nonlinearities perturbing the optical frequency sweep in high speed ...