Injection locking of a diode laser locked to a Zeeman frequency stabilized laser oscillator |
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Authors: | M. Gertsvolf and M. Rosenbluh |
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Affiliation: | The Jack and Pearl Resnic Institute of Advanced Technology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel |
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Abstract: | We describe the design and performance of an injection-locked diode laser locked to a stabilized, single frequency, unmodulated diode laser. The master oscillator is a grating-tuned, external cavity diode laser which is stabilized on a Doppler free alkali metal resonance transition frequency via Zeeman locking. The master oscillator frequency is shifted by an acousto-optic modulator, which provides optical isolation of the master oscillator laser while tuning of the acousto-optic modulation frequency can also provide frequency offset tuning. The slave laser is a free running diode which is injection-locked by a small fraction of the frequency shifted master oscillator light. Good long- and short-time frequency stability are observed for both the Zeeman-locked master oscillator and the injection-locked slave laser. |
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