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31 May 2022 GaN-based external-cavity diode lasers for strontium ion cooling
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Miniaturization of laser sources is crucial to the translation of quantum technologies from the laboratory to the real world. Typically, the lasers required for cooling and trapping of atoms and ions make up a significant footprint of the measurement system. Increasing robustness and reliability whilst removing noise sources is a key challenge whilst reducing volume. Direct generation GaN based external cavity diode lasers offer lower SWaP-C compared to traditional frequency doubled alternatives. Butterfly packaged single frequency sources operation in the blue-UV allow numerous atomic transitions including Sr, Sr+, Yb, Yb+, Mg and Ca to be targeted.
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John Macarthur, Jack W. Thomas, Stephen P. Najda, and Shaun Jones "GaN-based external-cavity diode lasers for strontium ion cooling", Proc. SPIE 12133, Quantum Technologies 2022, 121330E (31 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2620996
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Ions

Diodes

Strontium

Gallium nitride

Antireflective coatings

Optical clocks

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