Evidence of Linear Chirp in Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Lasers
Abstract
We measure the inter-modal phase relation of a quantum cascade laser frequency comb operating at 8 um using a coherent beatnote spectroscopy. We find these phases to be reproducible after cycling the power of the device, and to be smoothly varying with driving current. Moreover, these phases describe a comb state exhibiting a simple, linear chirp, which in fact corresponds to the lowest state of chirp to minimise the amplitude modulation, as required for combs driven by four wave mixing in a gain medium with a short gain recovery lifetime.
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