from Part II - Active Research Topics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 August 2023
Quantum cascade lasers (QCL) can be powerful testing grounds of the fundamental physical parameters determined by their quantum nature. In this chapter we describe a set of experimental techniques to explore the linewidth, frequency and phase stability of far-infrared QCLs. By performing noise measurements with unprecedented sensitivity levels, we highlight the key role of gain medium engineering and demonstrate that properly designed semiconductor-heterostructure lasers can unveil the mechanisms underlying the laser-intrinsic phase noise, revealing the link between device properties and the quantum-limited linewidth. We discuss phase-locking of THz QCL to a free-space comb generated in a LiNbO3 waveguide, and present phase and frequency control of miniaturized QCL frequency combs. This work paves the way to novel metrological-grade THz applications, including high-resolution spectroscopy, manipulation of cold molecules, astronomy and quantum technologies. The physical processes and dynamics presented here open groundbreaking perspectives for the development of quantum sensors, quantum imaging devices and q-bits made by entangled teeth for photonic-based quantum computation.
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