Abstract
We report on an external cavity diode laser at 972 nm stabilized to a mid-plane mounted Fabry-Perot (FP) resonator with afinesse of 400000. The 0.5 Hz optical beat note line width betweentwo similar lasers (Allan deviation 2 × 10-15) is limitedby thermal noise properties of two independent FP resonators. The long term drift of the FP resonator and mirror substrates made from Ultra-Low-Expansion glass (ULE) is small and can be well predicted on time intervals up to many hours if the resonator is stabilized atthe zero thermal expansion temperature Tc. Using a Peltierelement in a vacuum chamber for temperature stabilization allows stabilization of the FP cavity to Tc which is usually below the room temperature. Beat note measurements with a femtosecond optical frequency comb referenced to a H-maser during 15 hours have shown awell defined linear drift of the FP resonance frequency of about 60 mHz/s with residual frequency excursions of less than ±20 Hz. © EDP Sciences and Springer 2008.
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Alnis, J., Matveev, A., Kolachevsky, N., Wilken, T., Holzwarth, R., & Hänsch, T. W. (2008). Stable diode lasers for hydrogen precision spectroscopy. In European Physical Journal: Special Topics (Vol. 163, pp. 89–94). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2008-00811-y
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