Abstract
We show experimentally that the quantum-limited linewidth of a laser can be smaller than the conventional Schawlow-Townes limit when the gain bandwidth is smaller than the cavity loss rate. Data obtained for a HeNe 3.39 μm laser confirm the theoretical result derived for the linewidth of a homogeneously broadened laser in the bad-cavity limit. We show how this result can be understood in terms of the group refractive index.
- Received 9 December 1993
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.72.3815
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