• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 16, Issue 12, 121403 (2018)
Lulu Yan1、2, Yanyan Zhang1、2, Zhaoyang Tai1, Pan Zhang1, Xiaofei Zhang1、2, Wenge Guo1, Shougang Zhang1、2, and Haifeng Jiang1、2、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1Key Laboratory of Time and Frequency Primary Standards, National Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710600, China
  • 2School of Astronomy and Space Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
  • show less
    DOI: 10.3788/COL201816.121403 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Lulu Yan, Yanyan Zhang, Zhaoyang Tai, Pan Zhang, Xiaofei Zhang, Wenge Guo, Shougang Zhang, Haifeng Jiang. Multi-cavity-stabilized ultrastable laser[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2018, 16(12): 121403 Copy Citation Text show less
    Diagrammatic sketch of (a) fold cavity and (b) muti-cavity.
    Fig. 1. Diagrammatic sketch of (a) fold cavity and (b) muti-cavity.
    Schematic of the optical synthesizer. PD, photodiode; SG, signal generator; ÷n, frequency divider; BP, band-pass filter; AOM, acoustic-optical modulator.
    Fig. 2. Schematic of the optical synthesizer. PD, photodiode; SG, signal generator; ÷n, frequency divider; BP, band-pass filter; AOM, acoustic-optical modulator.
    Experimental setup of an ultrastable laser with two reference cavities. U, ultrastable laser; CO, collimator; PBS, polarization beam splitter; HWP, half-wave plate; P, polarizer; PD, photodiode; ÷2, frequency divider; SG, signal generator; LP, low pass filter; PS, RF signal power splitter; red line, optical signal; black line, electronic signal.
    Fig. 3. Experimental setup of an ultrastable laser with two reference cavities. U, ultrastable laser; CO, collimator; PBS, polarization beam splitter; HWP, half-wave plate; P, polarizer; PD, photodiode; ÷2, frequency divider; SG, signal generator; LP, low pass filter; PS, RF signal power splitter; red line, optical signal; black line, electronic signal.
    Relative frequency instability of lasers and their noise floors, where ν1 and ν2 are frequencies of two independent ultrastable lasers, ν1&2 is the synthesized laser with a frequency of (ν1+ν2)/2−νSG1, discrimination is obtained from variation of (ν1−ν2)−2(ν1−ν1&2), and normalized by the optical frequency (192 THz).
    Fig. 4. Relative frequency instability of lasers and their noise floors, where ν1 and ν2 are frequencies of two independent ultrastable lasers, ν1&2 is the synthesized laser with a frequency of (ν1+ν2)/2νSG1, discrimination is obtained from variation of (ν1ν2)2(ν1ν1&2), and normalized by the optical frequency (192 THz).
    Lulu Yan, Yanyan Zhang, Zhaoyang Tai, Pan Zhang, Xiaofei Zhang, Wenge Guo, Shougang Zhang, Haifeng Jiang. Multi-cavity-stabilized ultrastable laser[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2018, 16(12): 121403
    Download Citation