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Characterizing Far-infrared Laser Emissions and the Measurement of Their Frequencies
Published on: December 18, 2015
Programmable laser frequency stabilization at 1523 nm by use of persistent spectral hole burning
Thomas Böttger1, G J Pryde, R L Cone
1Department of Physics, The Spectrum Lab, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59717, USA.
Abstract:
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 4I15/2 --> 4I13/2 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.

