Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 July 2001
We report on an experiment demonstrating the high degree of mutual phase coherence between two white-light continuum pulses independently generated by phase-locked ultrashort laser pulses. We show that these secondary pulses are locked in phase and exhibit surprisingly clear and stable Young's interference fringes when overlapped on a screen in the far field. We discuss the use of such phase-locked continuum pulses in the realization of a new kind of ultrabroad frequency comb for absolute frequency measurements throughout the visible spectrum.