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Article Dans Une Revue Applied optics Année : 2015

Frequency stability of a wavelength meter and applications to laser frequency stabilization

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Interferometric wavelength meters have attained frequency resolutions down to the megahertz range. In particular, Fizeau interferometers, which have no moving parts, are becoming a popular tool for laser characterization and stabilization. In this paper, we characterize such a wavelength meter using an ultrastable laser in terms of relative frequency instability σy(τ) and demonstrate that it can achieve a short-term instability σy(1s) ≈ 2×10-10 and a frequency drift of order 10 MHz/day. We use this apparatus to demonstrate frequency control of a near-infrared laser, where a frequency instability below 3×10-10 from 1 to 2000 s is achieved. Such performance is, for example, adequate for ion trapping and atom cooling experiments.
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hal-02868431 , version 1 (05-11-2024)

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Khaldoun Saleh, J. Millo, Alexandre Didier, Yann Kersalé, Clément Lacroûte. Frequency stability of a wavelength meter and applications to laser frequency stabilization. Applied optics, 2015, 54 (32), pp.9446--9449. ⟨10.1364/AO.54.009446⟩. ⟨hal-02868431⟩
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