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Microcavity‐Stabilized Quantum Cascade Laser
Authors:Mario Siciliani de Cumis  Simone Borri  Giacomo Insero  Iacopo Galli  Anatoliy Savchenkov  Danny Eliyahu  Vladimir Ilchenko  Naota Akikusa  Andrey Matsko  Lute Maleki  Paolo De Natale
Abstract:Narrow‐linewidth lasers are key elements in optical metrology and spectroscopy. Spectral purity of these lasers determines accuracy of the measurements and quality of collected data. Solid state and fiber lasers are stabilized to relatively large and complex external optical cavities or narrow atomic and molecular transitions to improve their spectral purity. While this stabilization technique is rather generic, its complexity increases tremendously moving to longer wavelenghts, to the infrared (IR) range. Inherent increase of losses of optical materials at longer wavelengths hinders realization of compact, room temperature, high finesse IR cavities suitable for laser stabilization. In this paper, we report on demonstration of quantum cascade lasers stabilized to high‐Q crystalline mid‐IR microcavities. The lasers operating at room temperature in the 4.3‐4.6 μm region have a linewidth approaching 10 kHz and are promising for on‐chip mid‐IR and IR spectrometers.
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Keywords:Quantum Cascade Lasers  Laser Stabilization  Whispering Gallery Mode Resonators  Crystalline Resonators  Infrared Resonators
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