Chinese Optics Letters, 2016, 14 (7): 071403, Published Online: Aug. 3, 2018
External cavity diode laser as a stable-frequency light source for application in laser cooling of molecules Download: 802次
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Fig. 1. Left , mechanical structure of our Littman cavity ECDL. Right , experiment setup for saturated absorption spectroscopy (at the top right) and the flow chart of the laser frequency stabilization (at the bottom right) all based on the LabVIEW program. ISO: optical isolator; AP: anamorphic prisms; λ / 2 : half-wave plate; λ / 4 : quarter-wave plate; OAP: optical attenuation piece; PD: photodetector; PBS: polarization beam splitter.
Fig. 2. (a) Saturated absorption spectroscopy of Rb D 2 lines acquired based on the LabVIEW program. (b) The error signal with respect to one peak of Rb 85 D 2 lines. (c) and (d) The error signal and the laser frequency as a function of the PZT scan voltage with a slope of 3.57 × 10 − 4 / V and 25 MHz/V, respectively; the points show the original data and the lines are linear fitted curves to the data.
Fig. 3. (a) Error signal sampled for 10 hours. (b) The Gaussian fitted curve to the statistical frequency counts of the error signal samples. (c) The feedback voltage of the PZT via time to show the frequency shift. (d) Frequency stability (Allan standard deviation) of the frequency-stabilized ECDL.
Xiuxiu Yang, Yanning Yin, Xingjia Li, Supeng Xu, Yong Xia, Jianping Yin. External cavity diode laser as a stable-frequency light source for application in laser cooling of molecules[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2016, 14(7): 071403.