“…Recently, a dual-comb laser, which emits two optical frequency combs from a single-laser cavity with a small ∆frep value, has attracted attention owing to its common-mode noise cancellation and passive mutual coherence. Studies have been performed on dual-wavelength [20], polarization-multiplexed [21], and bidirectional [22,23] mode-locked Er-fiber lasers, an Er-doped ZBLAN chip laser [24], a Kerr-lens mode-locked bidirectional Ti:sapphire laser [25], a mode-locked integrated external-cavity surface emitting laser (MIXSEL) [26], and a microresonator [27]. Although these lasers have excellent capabilities, a dual-comb laser with high practicability and robustness is essential to extend the application of the DCS technique beyond research laboratories.…”