Robust frequency stabilization and linewidth narrowing of a laser with large intermittent frequency jumps using an optical cavity and an atomic beam
Optics
2020-10-06 v1 Atomic Physics
Abstract
An experimental method is developed for the robust frequency stabilization using a high-finesse cavity when the laser exhibits large intermittent frequency jumps. This is accomplished by applying an additional slow feedback signal from Doppler-free fluorescence spectroscopy in an atomic beam with increased frequency locking range. As a result, a stable and narrow-linewidth 556 nm laser maintains the frequency lock status for more than a week, and contributes to more accurate evaluation of the Yb optical lattice clock. In addition, the reference optical cavity is supported at vibration-insensitive points without any vibration isolation table, making the laser setup more simple and compact.
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@article{arxiv.2010.01776,
title = {Robust frequency stabilization and linewidth narrowing of a laser with large intermittent frequency jumps using an optical cavity and an atomic beam},
author = {Won-Kyu Lee and Chang Yong Park and Myoung-Sun Heo and Dai-Hyuk Yu and Huidong Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.01776},
year = {2020}
}
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7 pages, 6 figures