Optical Frequency Combs from High-Order Sideband Generation

Abstract

We report on the generation of frequency combs from the recently-discovered phenomenon of high-order sideband generation (HSG). A near-band gap continuous-wave (cw) laser with frequency fNIR was transmitted through an epitaxial layer containing GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells that were driven by quasi-cw in-plane electric fields FTHz between 4 and 50 kV/cm oscillating at frequencies fTHz between 240 and 640 GHz. Frequency combs with teeth at fsideband=fNIR+nfTHz (n even) were produced, with maximum reported n>120, corresponding to a maximum comb span >80 THz. Comb spectra with the identical product fTHz× FTHz were found to have similar spans and shapes in most cases, as expected from the picture of HSG as a scattering-limited electron-hole recollision phenomenon. The HSG combs were used to measure the frequency and linewidth of our THz source as a demonstration of potential applications.

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