Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2000-05-05
Opt. Lett. 25, p. 1019-1021 (2000)
Physics
Optics
accepted for publication by Optics Letters
Scientific paper
10.1364/OL.25.001019
The frequency of a 700mW monolithic non-planar Nd:YAG ring laser (NPRO) depends with a large coupling coefficient (some MHz/mW) on the power of its laser-diode pump source. Using this effect we demonstrate the frequency stabilization of an NPRO to a frequency reference by feeding back to the current of its pump diodes. We achieved an error point frequency noise smaller than 1mHz/sqrt(Hz), and simultaneously a reduction of the power noise of the NPRO by 10dB without an additional power stabilization feed-back system.
Brozek O. S.
Danzmann Karsten
Gossler Stefan
Quetschke Volker
Willke Benno
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