Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 11, Issue 12, 121402(2013)
Development of a frequency-stabilized 555.8-nm laser
Experiments on developing a frequency-stabilized 555.8-nm laser are presented. The 555.8-nm laser is obtained by frequency doubling of a 1111.6-nm diode laser through single-passing a periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) waveguide. The 555.8-nm laser is then locked to a stable high-finesse Fabry–Perot (FP) cavity by the Pound–Drever–Hall (PDH) technique. The finesse of the cavity is measured by the heterodyne cavity ring-down spectroscopy technique. The linewidth of the 555.8-nm laser is investigated. After the laser is locked, the laser line width is reduced to about 3 kHz. This frequency-stabilized 555.8-nm laser is used in experiments on the laser cooling and trapping of ytterbium atoms to develop an ytterbium optical clock.
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Min Zhou, Liangyu Huang, Xinye Xu, "Development of a frequency-stabilized 555.8-nm laser," Chin. Opt. Lett. 11, 121402 (2013)
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Received: Jul. 16, 2013
Accepted: Oct. 17, 2013
Published Online: Dec. 6, 2013
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