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Author Spotlight: Fabrication of a Low-Cost, Fiber-Coupled, and Air-Spaced Fabry-Pérot Etalon
Published on: February 3, 2023
A pressure-tuned Fabry Pérot interferometer for laser frequency stabilization and tuning
Keegan Orr1, Ian George2, Aaron Reinhard2
1Department of Physics, Otterbein University, 1 South Grove St., Westerville, Ohio 43081, USA.
Abstract:
We present a simple, inexpensive pressure-tuned Fabry Pérot interferometer which can be used to frequency stabilize and tune a laser when no suitable atomic reference is available. Our design, made largely from off-the-shelf parts, yields a tuning range of about 4 GHz and offers an absolute tuning accuracy of better than 1 MHz. The interferometer, which uses air as its working medium, is characterized by a low thermal drift rate of order 1 MHz per hour.
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