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Noise-immune cavity-enhanced optical heterodyne molecular spectrometry on N2O 1.283 μm transition based on a quantum-dot external-cavity diode laser
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Noise-immune cavity-enhanced optical heterodyne molecular spectrometry on N2O 1.283 μm transition based on a quantum-dot external-cavity diode laser

Tzu-Ling Chen, Yi-Wei Liu and Yi-Wei Liu
Optics Letters, Vol.40(18), pp.4252-4255
15/09/2015

Abstract

To access the wavelength within the 1.1-1.3 μm region, we have developed a quantum-dot (QD) laser with an externalcavity configuration and a linewidth of kilohertz at a 1 ms integration time. The residual electroluminescence, due to the inhomogeneous broadening of the QD gain medium, was observed and filtered out using a grating. While a fiber-coupled electro-optical modulator was employed, this laser system was locked to a high-finesse (F ∼ 18;500) optical cavity, and noise-immune cavity-enhanced optical heterodyne molecular spectroscopy was used to observe weak transitions. The Doppler-broadened spectra of a weak N 2 O transition at 1.283 μm are obtained with a signalto- noise ratio of 30 for a gas pressure of 54 mTorr. The minimum noise-equivalent absorption coefficient is 5.3 × 10 -10 cm -1 Hz -1/2 . This system can be a powerful and stable light source for atomic parity nonconservation measurements using thallium, ytterbium, lead, and iodine.

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