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A robust frequency stabilized of Er:fiber frequency comb with relative frequency instability of E-18

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Abstract

Highly stable and long-term frequency-controlled femtosecond optical frequency comb is demonstrated in this paper. We stabilized carrier envelope offset frequency onto a RF reference and obtained the in-loop frequency instability is about 4.3×10-18@1s. We stabilized repetition rate onto an ultrastable laser. The relative frequency instability is 5.3 × 10-18@1s.

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