A transportable clock laser system with an instability of $1.6 \times 10^{-16}$
Abstract: We present a transportable ultra-stable clock laser system based on a Fabry-P\'erot cavity with crystalline Al${0.92}$Ga${0.08}$As/GaAs mirror coatings, fused silica (FS) mirror substrates and a 20~cm-long ultra-low expansion (ULE\textsuperscript{\textregistered}) glass spacer with a predicted thermal noise floor of $\mathrm{mod}\,\sigma_\mathrm{y} = 7 \times 10{-17}$ in modified Allan deviation at one second averaging time. The cavity has a cylindrical shape and is mounted at ten points. Its measured sensitivity of the fractional frequency to acceleration for the three Cartesian directions are $2(1) \times 10{-12}$/(ms${-2}$), $3(3) \times 10{-12}$/(ms${-2}$) and $3(1) \times 10{-12}$/(ms${-2}$), which belong to the lowest acceleration sensitivities published for transportable systems. The laser system's instability reaches down to $\mathrm{mod}\,\sigma_\mathrm{y} = 1.6 \times 10{-16}$
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