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Published August 21, 2018 | Published
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Quantum control of phase fluctuations in semiconductor lasers

Abstract

Few laser systems allow access to the light–emitter interaction as versatile and direct as that afforded by semiconductor lasers. Such a level of access can be exploited for the control of the coherence and dynamic properties of the laser. Here, we demonstrate, theoretically and experimentally, the reduction of the quantum phase noise of a semiconductor laser through the direct control of the spontaneous emission into the laser mode, exercised via the precise and deterministic manipulation of the optical mode's spatial field distribution. Central to the approach is the recognition of the intimate interplay between spontaneous emission and optical loss. A method of leveraging and "walking" this fine balance to its limit is described. As a result, some two orders of magnitude reduction in quantum noise over the state of the art in semiconductor lasers, corresponding to a minimum linewidth of 1 kHz, is demonstrated. Further implications, including an additional order-of-magnitude enhancement in effective coherence by way of control of the relaxation oscillation resonance frequency and enhancement of the intrinsic immunity to optical feedback, highlight the potential of the proposed concept for next-generation, integrated coherent systems.

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© 2018 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND). Contributed by Amnon Yariv, July 3, 2018 [sent for review April 19, 2018; reviewed by Mordechai (Moti) Segev and Eli Yablonovich]. Published ahead of print August 7, 2018. We thank the Kavli Nanoscience Institute at Caltech for critical support and infrastructure. This work was supported by the Army Research Office and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Author contributions: C.T.S., Y.V., N.S., G.R., and A.Y. designed research; C.T.S., Y.V., and N.S. performed research; C.T.S., Y.V., and N.S. analyzed data; and C.T.S. and A.Y. wrote the paper. Reviewers: M.S., Technion-Israel Institute of Technology; and E.Y., University of California, Berkeley. The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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