Abstract

High resolution frequency study and phase-locking have been performed on a terahertz quantum-cascade vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting-laser operating around 2.5 THz. A subharmonic diode mixer is used to down convert the THz signal to a 100 MHz intermediate frequency that is phase locked to a stable 100 MHz microwave reference. Between 90-95% of the QC-VECSEL signal is locked within 2 Hz of the multiplied RF reference, and amplitude fluctuations on the order of 1-10% are observed, depending on the bias point of the QC-VECSEL. The bandwidth of the locking loop is ∼1 MHz. Many noise peaks in the IF signal are observed, likely corresponding to mechanical resonances in the 10 Hz-10 kHz. These peaks are generally -30 to -60 dB below the main tone, and are below the phase noise level of the multiplied RF reference which ultimately limits the phase noise of the locked QC-VECSEL.

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