DocumentCode
3218173
Title
Optical Synchronizations Systems for Femtosecond X-Ray Sources
Author
Wilcox, Russell ; Staples, John W. ; Holzwarth, Ronald
Author_Institution
LBNL, Berkeley, California
fYear
2005
fDate
16-20 May 2005
Firstpage
3958
Lastpage
3960
Abstract
In femtosecond pump/probe experiments using short X-Ray and optical pulses, precise synchronization must be maintained between widely separated lasers in a synchrotron or FEL facility. We are developing synchronization systems using optical signals for applications requiring different ranges of timing error over 100 meter of glass fiber. For stabilization in the hundred femtosecond range a CW laser is amplitude modulated at 1– 10 GHz, the signal retroreflected from the far end, and the relative phase used to correct the transit time with a piezoelectric phase modulator. For the sub-10 fsec range the laser frequency itself is upshifted 55 MHz with an acousto-optical modulator, retroreflected, upshifted again and phase compared at the sending end to a 110 MHz reference. Initial experiments indicate less than 1 fsec timing jitter. To lock lasers in the sub-10 fs range we will lock two single-frequency lasers separated by several teraHertz to a master modelocked fiber laser, transmit the two frequencies over fiber, and lock two comb lines of a slave laser to these frequencies, thus synchronizing the two modelocked laser envelopes.
Keywords
Fiber lasers; Frequency synchronization; Laser excitation; Laser mode locking; Optical pulses; Optical pumping; Phase modulation; Probes; Ultrafast optics; X-ray lasers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2005. PAC 2005. Proceedings of the
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8859-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PAC.2005.1591682
Filename
1591682
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