Frequency doubling and stabilization of a Tm,Ho:YLF laser at 2051 nm to a high finesse optical cavity
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laserfrequencybeencavityfinessehighstabilizationsystem
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Light from a Tm,Ho:YLF laser operating at 2051 nm is frequency doubled then coupled into a high Fabry-Perot cavity with manufacturer quoted finesse in excess of 300,000. The frequency of the laser is stabilized using the Pound-Drever-Hall (PDH) method. A two channel feedback circuit allows for laser frequency stabilization with a bandwidth of 2 MHz. This laser system has been used to drive the 6S1/2 to 5D3/2 transition in 138Ba+, where a 2 ms laser-ion coherence times has been observed, demonstrating a linewidth of less than 500 Hz. The intensity noise of this system is analyzed and found to be acceptable for several proposed experiments on a single trapped barium ion.
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