External cavity diode laser setup with two interference filters

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We present an external cavity diode laser setup using two identical, commercially available interference filters operated in the blue wavelength range around 450 nm. The combination of the two filters decreases the transmission width, while increasing the edge steepness without a significant reduction in peak transmittance. Due to the broad spectral transmission of these interference filters compared to the internal mode spacing of blue laser diodes, an additional locking scheme, based on Hänsch-Couillaud locking to a cavity, has been added to improve the stability. The laser is stabilized to a line in the tellurium spectrum via saturation spectroscopy, and single-frequency operation for a duration of two days is demonstrated by monitoring the error signal of the lock and the piezo drive compensating the length change of the external resonator due to air pressure variations. Additionally, transmission curves of the filters and the spectra of a sample of diodes are given.

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Martin, A., Baus, P., & Birkl, G. (2018). External cavity diode laser setup with two interference filters. In Exploring the World with the Laser: Dedicated to Theodor Hänsch on his 75th Birthday (pp. 753–763). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64346-5_41

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