A high-power and low-noise 532-nm continuous-wave laser for quantum gas microscopy

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Abstract

Low-noise, high-power 532-nm lasers are of great interest in many scientific research studies, such as gravitational wave detection and ultracold atom experiments. In particular, in the experiments of quantum gas microscopy, a large power of laser is necessary during the imaging process, while low noise is important for preventing the atoms from being heated up. In this work, we report on the generation of such a 532-nm continuous-wave laser by coherently combining two laser beams produced by single-pass second-harmonic generation. The power of the combined laser is up to 17 W. With the help of intensity stabilization, we are able to suppress the relative intensity noise to below -120 dBc/Hz. The generated laser satisfies the experimental requirements for integrating optical superlattices with a quantum gas microscope.

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Li, M. D., Zheng, Y. G., Zhang, W. Y., Wang, X. K., Xiao, B., Zhou, Z. Y., … Pan, J. W. (2021). A high-power and low-noise 532-nm continuous-wave laser for quantum gas microscopy. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0052292

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