Laser frequency instability of 2 × 10−16 by stabilizing to 30-cm-long Fabry-Pérot cavities at 578 nm
Posted: 2018-12-20   Author: 王玲   Views: 73

Abstract: Laser light at 578 nm is frequency-stabilized to two independent 30-cm-long Fabry-Pérot cavities. To achieve a thermal-noise-limited cavity length stability, the geometry and support configuration of the Fabry-Pérot cavities are optimized. The fractional frequency
instability of each cavity-stabilized laser system is 2 × 10−16 at 1 s averaging time, approaching to the thermal-noise-induced length instability of the reference cavity. The most probable linewidth of each laser system is about 0.2 Hz, and the laser frequency noise at
Fourier frequency of 1 Hz is 0.1 Hz/√Hz
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  Opt. Express, 26, 18699.pdf