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Residual Phase Noise Measurement of Optical Second Harmonic Generation in PPLN Waveguides

Instrumentation and Detectors 2017-08-22 v1 Atomic Physics Optics

Abstract

We report on the characterization, including residual phase noise and fractional frequency instability, of fiber-coupled PPLN non-linear crystals. These components are devoted to frequency doubling 871 nm light from an extended-cavity diode laser to produce a 435.5 nm beam, corresponding to the ytterbium ion electric quadrupole clock transition. We measure doubling efficiencies of up to 117.5 %/W. Using a Mach-Zehnder interferometer and an original noise rejection technique, the residual phase noise of the doublers is estimated to be lower than 35dBrad2/Hz{\rm -35\, dBrad^2/Hz} at 1 Hz, making these modules compatible with up-to-date optical clocks and ultra-stable cavities. The influence of external parameters such as pump laser frequency and intensity is investigated, showing that they do not limit the stability of the frequency-doubled signal. Our results demonstrate that such compact, fiber-coupled modules are suitable for use in ultra-low phase noise metrological experiments, including transportable optical atomic clocks.

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@article{arxiv.1707.04320,
  title  = {Residual Phase Noise Measurement of Optical Second Harmonic Generation in PPLN Waveguides},
  author = {Marion Delehaye and Jacques Millo and Pierre-Yves Bourgeois and Lucas Groult and Rodolphe Boudot and Enrico Rubiola and Emmanuel Bigler and Yann Kersalé and Clément Lacroûte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.04320},
  year   = {2017}
}

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4 pages, 3 figures