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arxiv: 1105.2373 · v2 · pith:HN657TCPnew · submitted 2011-05-12 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.atom-ph

Extreme non-linear response of ultra-narrow optical transitions in cavity QED for laser stabilization

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keywords cavityopticalstabilizationultra-narrowlaserspectroscopytransitionsatomic
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We explore the potential of direct spectroscopy of ultra-narrow optical transitions of atoms localized in an optical cavity. In contrast to stabilization against a reference cavity, which is the approach currently used for the most highly stabilized lasers, stabilization against an atomic transition does not suffer from Brownian thermal noise. Spectroscopy of ultra-narrow optical transitions in a cavity operates in a very highly saturated regime in which non-linear effects such as bistability play an important role. From the universal behavior of the Jaynes-Cummings model with dissipation, we derive the fundamental limits for laser stabilization using direct spectroscopy of ultra-narrow atomic lines. We find that with current lattice clock experiments, laser linewidths of about 1 mHz can be achieved in principle, and the ultimate limitations of this technique are at the 1 $\mu$ Hz level.

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