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A Faraday laser operating on Cs 852 nm transition

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APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS
Volume 125, Issue 12, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00340-019-7342-5

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91436210, 61771067]
  2. National Hi-Tech Research and Development (863) Program

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We demonstrate a Faraday laser at Cs-D2 resonance line 852 nm using a Cs Faraday optical filter as frequency-selecting element. In contrast to typical diode laser with high stability of the emission frequency by additional control systems, our Faraday laser offers stable output frequency exactly set by the peak transmission frequency of the Cs 852 nm Faraday optical filter. The system works stably over a range of laser diode (LD) current from 60 to 130 mA and the LD temperature from 14 to 35 degrees C, as well as the 48-h wavelength fluctuation range of no more than +/- 2 p.m. A most probable linewidth of 17 kHz with Lorentz fitting is obtained by beating between two identical laser systems. The wavelength of our system is stabilized within transmission frequency region of 852 nm Faraday optical filter, and the peak of the transmission is corresponding to Cs atomic Doppler broadened line at the cell temperature of 41 degrees C and the magnetic field of 330 G, making it suitable for laser-pumped Cs gas-cell and atomic beam frequency standard, etc. Moreover, this scheme is firstly used on Cs atom, opening new doors in research of Faraday laser and its applications.

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