Manipulation of optically addressable quantum emitters need stable laser sources able to perform complex and high bandwidth waveforms from visible range to infrared. Such waveforms can be generated using an acoustic-optical modulator; however with a limited bandwidth. Here we present a laser source able to deliver high-bandwidth and low noise optical signals at multiple frequencies over a span of a few GHz (scalable to 100 GHz), with a high extinction ratio with respect to all other spurious optical signals. The central wavelengths can be tuned to match the resonance of different optical quantum emitters in the visible or IR.
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