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High-Power, Fiber-Laser-Based Source for Magic-Wavelength Trapping in Neutral-Atom Optical Clocks

Published 23 May 2021 in physics.atom-ph | (2105.10835v1)

Abstract: We present a continuous-wave, 810 nm laser with watt-level powers. Our system is based on difference-frequency generation of 532 nm and 1550 nm fiber lasers in a single pass through periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN). We measure the broadband spectral noise and residual intensity noise to be compatible with off-resonant dipole trapping of ultracold atoms. Given the large bandwidth of the fiber amplifiers, the output can be optimized for a range of wavelengths, including the strontium clock-magic wavelength of 813 nm. Furthermore, with the exploration of more appropriate nonlinear crystals, we believe there is a path toward scaling this proof-of-principle design to many watts of power, and that this approach could provide a robust, rack-mountable trapping-laser for future use in strontium-based optical clocks.

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