Abstract: | It is shown experimentally that the jitter of actively mode-locked laser pulses is determined by two factors: first, by spontaneous noise associated with cavity loss, and second, by round-trip propagation time. As the round-trip time is increased, a characteristic frequency which defines the high-frequency limit of phase noise decreases. For a comparable round-trip time and cavity loss, the jitter of mode-locked lasers based on diverse gain media, whether semiconductor or erbium ion is universal and independent of the upper-state transition lifetime. |