Journal article

Sub-kilohertz laser linewidth narrowing using polarization spectroscopy

JS Torrance, BM Sparkes, LD Turner, RE Scholten

Optics Express | OPTICAL SOC AMER | Published : 2016

Abstract

We identify several beneficial characteristics of polarization spectroscopy as an absolute atomic reference for frequency stabilization of lasers, and demonstrate sub-kilohertz laser spectral linewidth narrowing using polarization spectroscopy with high-bandwidth feedback. Polarization spectroscopy provides a highly dispersive velocity-selective absolute atomic reference based on frequency-dependent birefringence in an optically pumped atomic gas. The pumping process leads to dominance of the primary closed transition, suppressing closely-spaced subsidiary resonances which reduce the effective capture range for conventional atomic references. The locking signal is based on subtraction of two..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Andre Luiten for advice and equipment and Rory Speirs for checking and review of the cavity transmission mapping data analysis. BMS gratefully acknowledges the support of a University of Melbourne McKenzie Fellowship. This work was supported by the Australian Research Council Linkage Project LP130100857.