International audienceWe present here a detailed investigation of a commercial-core Erbium-doped fiber-based femtosecond laser optical frequency comb equipped with an intra-cavity Electro-Optics modulator. This device allows rapid feed-back on the laser's repetition rate, enabling reaching the narrow-linewidth regime when locked to a ultra-high spectral purity optical continuous wave reference. Our study makes use of transfer functions analysis to characterize the laser dynamic response and the residual unavoidable cross talks. In a second part, we also present some results which show how to combine the signals from two photodetector to obtain a very low amplitude-phase conversion detection of the repetition rate, which is very useful in th...
International audienceWe demonstrate the use of a fiber-based femtosecond laser locked onto an ultra...
International audienceIn this letter, we report on all-optical fiber approach to the generation of u...
International audienceWe demonstrate the use of a fiber-based femtosecond laser locked onto an ultra...
International audienceWe present here a detailed investigation of a commercial-core Erbium-doped fib...
International audienceWe present here a detailed investigation of a commercial-core Erbium-doped fib...
When a femtosecond laser is servoed onto an ultra-stable cw laser, its repetition rate acquire an ex...
Abstract – The ability of a frequency comb from a femtosecond mode-locked laser to faithfully reprod...
In this Letter, we demonstrate a fully stabilized Er: fiber frequency comb by using a fiber-based, h...
International audienceWe report what we believe to be the lowest phase noise optical-to-microwave fr...
International audienceWe report what we believe to be the lowest phase noise optical-to-microwave fr...
International audienceWe report what we believe to be the lowest phase noise optical-to-microwave fr...
International audienceWe report what we believe to be the lowest phase noise optical-to-microwave fr...
We report what we believe to be the lowest phase noise optical-to-microwave frequency division usin...
High-speed optical telecommunication is enabled by wavelength-division multiplexing, whereby hundred...
International audienceIn this letter, we report on all-optical fiber approach to the generation of u...
International audienceWe demonstrate the use of a fiber-based femtosecond laser locked onto an ultra...
International audienceIn this letter, we report on all-optical fiber approach to the generation of u...
International audienceWe demonstrate the use of a fiber-based femtosecond laser locked onto an ultra...
International audienceWe present here a detailed investigation of a commercial-core Erbium-doped fib...
International audienceWe present here a detailed investigation of a commercial-core Erbium-doped fib...
When a femtosecond laser is servoed onto an ultra-stable cw laser, its repetition rate acquire an ex...
Abstract – The ability of a frequency comb from a femtosecond mode-locked laser to faithfully reprod...
In this Letter, we demonstrate a fully stabilized Er: fiber frequency comb by using a fiber-based, h...
International audienceWe report what we believe to be the lowest phase noise optical-to-microwave fr...
International audienceWe report what we believe to be the lowest phase noise optical-to-microwave fr...
International audienceWe report what we believe to be the lowest phase noise optical-to-microwave fr...
International audienceWe report what we believe to be the lowest phase noise optical-to-microwave fr...
We report what we believe to be the lowest phase noise optical-to-microwave frequency division usin...
High-speed optical telecommunication is enabled by wavelength-division multiplexing, whereby hundred...
International audienceIn this letter, we report on all-optical fiber approach to the generation of u...
International audienceWe demonstrate the use of a fiber-based femtosecond laser locked onto an ultra...
International audienceIn this letter, we report on all-optical fiber approach to the generation of u...
International audienceWe demonstrate the use of a fiber-based femtosecond laser locked onto an ultra...