High-sensitivity electronic Stark spectrometer featuring a laser-driven light source

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We report developmental details of a high-sensitivity Stark absorption spectrometer featuring a laser-driven light source. The light source exhibits intensity fluctuations of ∼0.3% over timescales ranging from 1 min to 12 h, minimal drift (≤0.1%/h), and very little 1/f noise at frequencies greater than 200 Hz, which are comparable to or better than an arc-driven light source. Additional features of the spectrometer include balanced detection with multiplex sampling, which yielded lower noise in A, and constant wavelength or wavenumber (energy) spectral bandpass modes. We achieve noise amplitudes of ∼7 × 10−4 and ∼6 × 10−6 in measurements of single A and ΔA spectra (with 92 data points) taking ∼7 and ∼19 min, respectively.

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Huff, J. S., Duncan, K. M., van Galen, C. J., Barclay, M. S., Knowlton, W. B., Yurke, B., … Pensack, R. D. (2023). High-sensitivity electronic Stark spectrometer featuring a laser-driven light source. Review of Scientific Instruments, 94(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0153428

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