Advancing the Optical Feed Back Concept: Grating Enhanced External Cavity Diode Laser

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Authors

  • A. Wicht
  • P. Huke
  • R. H. Rinkleff
  • K. Danzmann

External Research Organisations

  • University Hospital Düsseldorf
  • Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute)
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)82-84
Number of pages3
JournalPhysica Scripta T
VolumeT118
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2005
Event1st International Meeting on Applied Physics, APHYS-2003 - Badajoz, Spain
Duration: 13 Oct 200318 Oct 2003

Abstract

We present theoretical and experimental investigations on a new optical feedback concept for single mode diode lasers. It is based on the optical feedback from a resonant external cavity coupled to the diode laser through the 1st order diffraction of a grating. With a single mode diode laser operating at 852nm we demonstrate a short term line width of less than 60kHz, an overall tuneability in excess of 36.4nm and a continuous tuning range in excess of 45GHz, both at constant diode temperature.

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Advancing the Optical Feed Back Concept: Grating Enhanced External Cavity Diode Laser. / Wicht, A.; Huke, P.; Rinkleff, R. H. et al.
In: Physica Scripta T, Vol. T118, 01.2005, p. 82-84.

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Wicht A, Huke P, Rinkleff RH, Danzmann K. Advancing the Optical Feed Back Concept: Grating Enhanced External Cavity Diode Laser. Physica Scripta T. 2005 Jan;T118:82-84. doi: 10.1238/Physica.Topical.118a00082
Wicht, A. ; Huke, P. ; Rinkleff, R. H. et al. / Advancing the Optical Feed Back Concept : Grating Enhanced External Cavity Diode Laser. In: Physica Scripta T. 2005 ; Vol. T118. pp. 82-84.
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