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Main Authors: Roy, Mithun, Zeng, Tianyi, Xiao, Zhenyang, Dong, Chao, Addamane, Sadhvikas, Hu, Qing, Burghoff, David
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.13733
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author Roy, Mithun
Zeng, Tianyi
Xiao, Zhenyang
Dong, Chao
Addamane, Sadhvikas
Hu, Qing
Burghoff, David
author_facet Roy, Mithun
Zeng, Tianyi
Xiao, Zhenyang
Dong, Chao
Addamane, Sadhvikas
Hu, Qing
Burghoff, David
contents Broadband light sources with well-defined spectral structures are vital for science and technology. However, the evenly spaced lines of frequency combs represent only a small subset of all possible structured white-light sources. We demonstrate liquid combs: optical states that preserve spectral equidistance but lack temporal stability. By engineering the gain and dispersion of semiconductor laser cavities, we produce light that possesses rapid phase fluctuations but maintains relative phase differences between modes that vary identically. We show experimentally that this phenomenon occurs in multiple laser platforms -- across multiple octaves -- through the creation of a metrological technique that determines the phase differences. We also show theoretically that this is a general phenomenon that can be described using a mean-field theory. These liquid combs are attractive for many applications due to having wider bandwidths than frequency combs, and more generally, they represent the long-sought realization of structured white-light sources that are not combs.
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spellingShingle Liquid combs: broadband light with equidistance and without stability
Roy, Mithun
Zeng, Tianyi
Xiao, Zhenyang
Dong, Chao
Addamane, Sadhvikas
Hu, Qing
Burghoff, David
Optics
Broadband light sources with well-defined spectral structures are vital for science and technology. However, the evenly spaced lines of frequency combs represent only a small subset of all possible structured white-light sources. We demonstrate liquid combs: optical states that preserve spectral equidistance but lack temporal stability. By engineering the gain and dispersion of semiconductor laser cavities, we produce light that possesses rapid phase fluctuations but maintains relative phase differences between modes that vary identically. We show experimentally that this phenomenon occurs in multiple laser platforms -- across multiple octaves -- through the creation of a metrological technique that determines the phase differences. We also show theoretically that this is a general phenomenon that can be described using a mean-field theory. These liquid combs are attractive for many applications due to having wider bandwidths than frequency combs, and more generally, they represent the long-sought realization of structured white-light sources that are not combs.
title Liquid combs: broadband light with equidistance and without stability
topic Optics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.13733