Using slow light to enable laser frequency stabilization to a short, high-Q cavity

David Gustavsson, Marcus Lindén, Kevin Shortiss, Stefan Kröll, Andreas Walther, Adam Kinos, Lars Rippe

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State-of-the-art laser frequency stabilization is limited by miniscule length changes caused by thermal noise. In this work, a cavity-length-insensitive frequency stabilization scheme is implemented using strong dispersion in a 21 mm long cavity with a europium-ion-doped spacer of yttrium orthosilicate. A number of limiting factors for slow light laser stabilization are evaluated, including the inhomogeneous and homogeneous linewidth of the ions, the deterioration of spectral windows, and the linewidth of the cavity modes. Using strong dispersion, the cavity modes were narrowed by a factor 1.6 × 105, leading to a cavity linewidth of 3.0 kHz and a Q factor of 1.7 × 1011. Frequency stabilization was demonstrated using a cavity mode in a spectral transparency region near the center of the inhomogeneous profile, showing an overlapping Allan deviation below 6 × 10−14 and a linear drift rate of 3.66 Hz s−1. Considering improvements that could be implemented, this makes the europium-based slow light laser frequency reference a promising candidate for ultra-precise tabletop frequency stabilization.

Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)2866-2877
Antal sidor12
TidskriftOptics Express
Volym33
Nummer2
DOI
StatusPublished - 2025 jan. 27

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  • Atom- och molekylfysik och optik (Här ingår: Kemisk fysik, kvantoptik)

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