Compact laser system for a laser-cooled ytterbium ion microwave frequency standard
Abstract
The development of a transportable microwave frequency standard based on the ground-state transition of at ~12.6 GHz requires a compact laser system for cooling the ions, clearing out of long-lived states and also for photoionisation. In this paper, we describe the development of a suitable compact laser system based on a 6U height rack-mounted arrangement with overall dimensions mm. Laser outputs at 369 nm (for cooling), 399 nm (photoionisation), 935 nm (repumping) and 760 nm (state clearout) are combined in a fiber arrangement for delivery to our linear ion trap and we demonstrate this system by cooling of ions. Additionally, we demonstrate that the lasers at 935 nm and 760 nm are close in frequency to water vapor and oxygen absorption lines respectively; specifically, at 760 nm, we show that one transition is within the pressure broadened profile of an oxygen line. These molecular transitions form convenient wavelength references for the stabilization of lasers for a frequency standard.
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@article{arxiv.1811.10451,
title = {Compact laser system for a laser-cooled ytterbium ion microwave frequency standard},
author = {S. Mulholland and H. A. Klein and G. P. Barwood and S. Donnellan and P. B. R. Nisbet-Jones and G. Huang and G. Walsh and P. E. G. Baird and P. Gill},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.10451},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
12 pages, 7 figures. (Fig 3 added since previous submission - now published)