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Cavity-enhanced UV combs generated by sum frequency mixing with near-IR chirped-pulse electro-optic combs for Rb atom
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A chirped-pulse electro-optic (EO) dual comb system operating near 821 nm is used to generate cavity-enhanced dual combs in the ultraviolet (UV) region near 323 nm with an optical bandwidth of up to 90 GHz. The UV combs result from intracavity sum frequency mixing of the non-resonant near-IR combs with a cavity-enhanced field at 532 nm in a nonlinear crystal. The cavity is pumped with 1 W at 532 nm and seeded with less than 10 mW in the near-IR region to generate a few μW of UV power within a detection bandwidth of <20 MHz. The UV power is enhanced by 100-fold relative to single-pass methods and is readily detectable using an avalanche photodiode. The system is used to measure the high-resolution UV comb spectra of Rb atoms near 323 nm (9 2P3/2←5 2S1/2). This method is easily extendable across the 300 nm to 400 nm region using telecom and near-IR dual EO comb sources for seeding.
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