7-11 July 2014
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
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Coupled Optical Resonance Laser Frequency Stabilization

9 Jul 2014, 14:20
20m
D Les 102

D Les 102

Oral Presentation Track C - Photonics Photonics

Speaker

Mr Shaun Burd (CSIR)

Apply to be<br> considered for a student <br> &nbsp; award (Yes / No)?

Yes

Main supervisor (name and email)<br>and his / her institution

Hermann Uys (HUys@csir.co.za)
National Laser Centre, CSIR

Would you like to <br> submit a short paper <br> for the Conference <br> Proceedings (Yes / No)?

No

Level for award<br>&nbsp;(Hons, MSc, <br> &nbsp; PhD)?

MSc

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We have demonstrated simultaneous laser frequency stabilization of a UV and IR laser, to coupled transitions of ions in the same spectroscopic sample, by monitoring only the absorption of the UV laser. Separate signals for locking the different lasers are obtained by modulating each laser at a different frequency and using lock-in detection of the single photodiode signal. Error signals can be generated for both lasers using phase modulation transfer . Experimentally, we simultaneously lock a 369nm and a 935nm laser to the 2S1/2 -> 2P1/2 and 2D3/2 -> 3D3/21/2 transitions respectively, of 174Yb+ ions generated in a hollow cathode discharge lamp. Stabilized lasers at these frequencies are required for cooling and trapping Yb+ ions in quantum information and precision metrology experiments. We use a rate equation model incorporating velocity changing collisions to explain the experimental results. This technique should be readily applicable to other ion and neutral atom systems.

Primary author

Mr Shaun Burd (CSIR)

Co-authors

Dr Hermann Uys (CSIR) Mr Pieter Du Toit (University of Pretoria / iThemba LABS)

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