Programmable laser frequency stabilization at 1523 nm by use of persistent spectral hole burning
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Pryde, GJ
Cone, RL
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Diode laser frequency stability of 2 kHz to 680 Hz over 20 ms to 500 s has been demonstrated at 1523 nm in the technologically important communication band by use of persistent spectral holes in the inhomogeneously broadened 4I15/24I13/2 optical absorption of Er3+: D-: CaF2 . Laser frequency stabilization was realized without vibrational or acoustical isolation of either the laser or spectral hole frequency reference, providing the means for implementing a versatile, compact, stable source.
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Optics Letters
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28
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3
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© 2003 OSA. This paper was published in Optics Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint with the permission of OSA. The paper can be found at the following URL on the OSA website: dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.28.000200. Systematic or multiple reproduction or distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law.
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Atomic, molecular and optical physics
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