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Inelastic collision-induced atomic cooling and gain linewidth suppression in He-Ne lasers

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arxiv 2312.09635 v1 pith:YAIOA5V7 submitted 2023-12-15 physics.optics

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keywords gainapplicationslinewidthinelasticoutputatomicatomscollision-induced
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He-Ne lasers have been one of the most widely employed optoelectronic elements, playing irreplaceable roles in various applications, including optical detections, spectroscopy, interferometry, laser processing, and so on. For broad applications that require single-mode operations, the gain linewidth needs to be constrained, which conventionally can be obtained through overall gain suppressions. Such an approach inevitably has limited the output power and thus restricted further applications that require ultra-high precisions. In this article, we discover that inelastic collisions among He and Ne atoms can be exploited to cool down the Ne atoms, compressing the Doppler broadening and consequently also the gain linewidth, enabling us to further experimentally demonstrate a significantly broadened spectral range of single-mode operation with stable output powers. Our discovery of inelastic collision-induced atomic cooling has ultimately overcome the tradeoff between output power and gain linewidth, opening new avenues for both fundamental explorations and disruptive applications relying on gaseous laser systems.

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