Application of a self-injection locked cyan laser for Barium ion cooling and spectroscopy

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Compact, high power lasers with narrow linewidth are important tools for the manipulation of quantum systems. We demonstrate a compact, self-injection locked, Fabry-Perot semiconductor laser diode with high output power at 493 nm. A high quality factor magnesium fluoride whispering gallery mode resonator enables both high passive stability and 1 kHz instantaneous linewidth. We use this laser for laser-cooling, in-situ isotope purifcation, and probing barium atomic ions confined in a radio-frequency ion trap. The results here demonstrate the suitability of these lasers in trapped ion quantum information processing and for probing weak coherent optical transitions.

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Savchenkov, A. A., Christensen, J. E., Hucul, D., Campbell, W. C., Hudson, E. R., Williams, S., & Matsko, A. B. (2020). Application of a self-injection locked cyan laser for Barium ion cooling and spectroscopy. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73373-w

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