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Electronics-assisted ultra-narrow optical filtering and its application in low phase noise lasing

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Abstract

A MHz-level optical filtering is achieved by frequency conversion pair between optical and radio carriers as well as electronic filtering. Narrow linewidth lasing is then obtained with 20-kHz 20-dB linewidth and 65-dB side-mode suppression ratio.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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