Short-term frequency stabilization of diode-laser-pumped Nd:YAG lasers using double-pendulum suspended cavities

1995 
We describe the improvement of short-term frequency stability of diode-laser-pumped Nd:YAG lasers. To improve the vibrational isolation of reference cavities, the reference cavities were suspended by a double pendulum with magnetic damping. The frequency noise was reduced to lower than 1 Hz/√Hz at Fourier frequencies higher than 5 Hz and the minimum noise of 7 × 10−3 Hz/√Hz was recorded. The minimum root Allan variance was about 10−14 for the sampling time of 0.01 s. Heating of the reference cavity by absorbed laser power caused the thermal drift of cavity resonance frequencies. It resulted in the laser linewidth in the range of 30–50 Hz.
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