Abstract

We demonstrate an 8-branch Er:fiber frequency comb with seven application ports, which can be individually optimized for applications with different wavelengths. The beat between the comb and a cw laser has a signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 30 dB at a resolution bandwidth of 300 kHz. The 8-branch frequency comb is used to perform frequency locking for four repumping and lattice lasers, and the frequency measurement of two clock lasers of strontium and ytterbium optical lattice clocks. We have achieved reliable optical lattice clock operation, thanks to the stable frequency locking and measurement obtained by using the 8-branch frequency comb. The developed frequency comb is a powerful experimental tool for various applications, including not only optical lattice clocks, but also research on quantum optics that use many frequency-stabilized lasers.

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