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Construction and Characterization of External Cavity Diode Lasers for Atomic Physics
Published on: April 24, 2014
An atomic clock synchronized versatile all-in-one digital 'LockBox'
S Johnson1, S Das Gupta1, T R Saravanan1
1Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune, 411007, India.
Abstract:
A reliable and robust active stabilization of different control parameters is key to the success of many experiments. The essential hardware for that; lock-in detection, RF generator, and proportional-integral-derivative feedback control should have sufficient bandwidth, low noise operation and versatility to use the system in different applications. Here we report a fully digital, all essential requirements in one system (LockBox), featured with complete control cum monitoring of the signals from a touchscreen display and the possibility of operating from a remote PC. The lock-in in it has DC to 840 kHz bandwidth, the sinusoidal generator for RF modulation is up to 62.5 MHz, the system noise is 13.2 [Formula: see text] at 100 kHz, and referenced to a Rubidium-clock. We have demonstrated its use for stabilization of laser frequency using an emulated Pound-Drever-Hall and a fiber spool as two independent references, and also for arm length locking of a Michelson interferometer.
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