Timing jitter characterization of a free-running SESAM mode-locked VECSEL

VJ Wittwer, CA Zaugg, WP Pallmann… - IEEE Photonics …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
VJ Wittwer, CA Zaugg, WP Pallmann, AEH Oehler, B Rudin, M Hoffmann, M Golling
IEEE Photonics Journal, 2011ieeexplore.ieee.org
We present timing jitter measurements of an InGaAs quantum well vertical external cavity
surface emitting laser (VECSEL) passively mode locked with a quantum dot semiconductor
saturable absorber mirror (SESAM) at 2-GHz repetition rate. It generates 53-mW average
output power in 4.6-ps pulses at 953 nm. The laser housing was optimized for high
mechanical stability to reduce acoustic noise. We use a fiber-coupled multimode 808-nm
pump diode, which is mounted inside the laser housing. No active cavity length stabilization …
We present timing jitter measurements of an InGaAs quantum well vertical external cavity surface emitting laser (VECSEL) passively mode locked with a quantum dot semiconductor saturable absorber mirror (SESAM) at 2-GHz repetition rate. It generates 53-mW average output power in 4.6-ps pulses at 953 nm. The laser housing was optimized for high mechanical stability to reduce acoustic noise. We use a fiber-coupled multimode 808-nm pump diode, which is mounted inside the laser housing. No active cavity length stabilization is employed. The phase noise of the free-running laser integrated over a bandwidth from 100 Hz to 1 MHz corresponds to an RMS timing jitter of ≈212 fs, which is lower than previously obtained for mode-locked VECSELs. This clearly confirms the superior noise performance expected from a high-Q-cavity semiconductor laser. In contrast to edge-emitting semiconductor diode lasers, the cavity mode is perpendicular to the quantum well gain layers, which minimizes complex dispersion and nonlinear dynamics.
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