Abstract

This paper investigates how to obtain a wide and stable optical frequency comb in an intensity-modulated continuous-wave pumped optical fiber by straightforwardly characterizing the signal-to-noise ratio and analyzing the optimal fiber length. The stability of the obtained optical frequency comb is analyzed by a method which is similar to the eye pattern. The prospect for obtaining wider and more stable optical frequency combs is discussed.

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