Calibration of high-accuracy spectrometers using stabilized 11-GHz femtosecond semiconductor laser

Opt Express. 2019 Dec 23;27(26):37552-37558. doi: 10.1364/OE.27.037552.

Abstract

We demonstrate for the first time the calibration of the wavelength scale of high-performance spectrometers using a fully stabilized optical frequency comb from an ultrafast optically pumped semiconductor disk laser (SDL) as a traceable reference. The SDL is a modelocked integrated external-cavity surface-emitting laser (MIXSEL) with the gain and saturable absorber layers fully integrated into one wafer chip, which forms one end mirror of the simple straight cavity with a pulse repetition rate of 11 GHz. This MIXSEL comb is actively stabilized and opens new possibilities for easier and more accurate frequency calibrations of standard laboratory instruments.