• Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Vol. 2, Issue 2, 029901 (2023)

Abstract

The article provides information about the image on the cover of Advanced Photonics Nexus, Volume 2, Issue 2.

Stable operation is one of the most important requirements for a laser source for high-precision applications. However, an easy implementation of the stability evaluation of a semiconductor laser is still challenging, especially for lasers emitting in the terahertz frequency range. Researchers from the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, proposed a simple scheme of relative phase-locking to quickly evaluate the stability of terahertz quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) without using a terahertz local oscillator.

The image on the cover of Advanced Photonics Nexus Volume 2 Issue 2 schematically illustrates that by implementing a relative phase-locking method, the long-term stability of a single mode QCL and a QCL frequency comb can be quantitatively compared. The work provides a simple heterodyne scheme for understanding the stability of terahertz semiconductor lasers, which paves the way for further locking of the lasers, and their high-precision applications. The image is based on original research presented in the article “Relative phase locking of a terahertz laser system configured with a frequency comb and a single-mode laser” by Wen Guan, Ziping Li, Shumin Wu, Han Liu, Xuhong Ma, Yiran Zhao, Chenjie Wang, Binbin Liu, Zhenzhen Zhang, Juncheng Cao, and Hua Li (doi 10.1117/1.APN.2.2.026006).

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