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mercredi 7 janvier 2015

[tel-01098503] Frequency combs at the quantum limit

Precision metrology is one application of optical frequency combs. Classical noise in their properties typically limits achievable measurement sensitivity. Amplitude and phase noise in optical frequency combs have already been studied extensively. So far, noise sidebands close to the carrier of either individual optical frequencies or of the mean field have been considered. This thesis develops methods to precisely characterize amplitude and phase noise down to the quantum limit. To this aim a transmissive, broadband passive cavity is developed. It filters and inter-converts amplitude and phase noise. The analysis of its signal by the use of homodyne detection provides a quantum limited measurement of phase noise. The application of ultrafast pulse shaping enables the measurement of the spectral correlations of amplitude and phase noise. Being represented by the use of covariance matrices, the entire noise correlations over the optical spectrum are characterized on the example of a Ti:Sapph oscillator. The measured noise correlations exhibit spectral structures, so-called modes. Their shape matches with the theoretical prediction. This concept known from multi-partite optical quantum systems is consequently applicable to classical noise in frequency combs. The knowledge of the intrinsic noise modes is likely provide an improvement of precision metrology experiments with combs.



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