Title :
Continuous-wave frequency synthesis of a laser diode based on discrete-time negative frequency feedback: II. Theory
Author :
Shimizu, Kaoru ; Sakai, Yoshihisa ; Horiguchi, Tsuneo ; Koyamada, Yahei
Author_Institution :
NTT Access Network Syst. Labs., Ibaraki, Japan
fDate :
4/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For part I, see, ibid., vol. 31, no.6, p. 1038, 1995. In this paper, we present the theory for a novel lightwave frequency synthesis system demonstrated recently. The system is composed of a frequency stabilized master laser, a frequency tunable slave laser, and an active optical feedback loop with an acoustooptic frequency shifter. The reference frequency is synthesized by circulating the optical pulse from the master laser around the loop and one output pulse with the desired frequency shift is used to stabilize the frequency of the slave laser. The theoretical aspects of the frequency synthesis system are explained based on the control theory for discrete-time negative feedback. We evaluate the frequency stability numerically by means of the Allan variance for different sampling periods, and reveal the relation between the frequency fluctuation characteristics of the slave laser in its free running condition. The numerical results agree with those of the reported experiments
Keywords :
acousto-optical devices; control theory; fluctuations; laser accessories; laser feedback; laser frequency stability; laser theory; laser tuning; measurement standards; semiconductor lasers; Allan variance; acoustooptic frequency shifter; active optical feedback loop; continuous-wave frequency synthesis; control theory; desired frequency shift; discrete-time negative feedback; discrete-time negative frequency feedback; free running condition; frequency fluctuation characteristics; frequency stabilized master laser; frequency tunable slave laser; laser diode; lightwave frequency synthesis system; master laser; measurement standards; optical pulse circulation; optical pulse circulators; output pulse; reference frequency; sampling periods; slave laser frequency stabilisation; Control system synthesis; Diode lasers; Frequency synthesizers; Laser feedback; Laser stability; Laser theory; Master-slave; Optical feedback; Optical pulses; Tunable circuits and devices;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of