Construction and characterization of external cavity diode lasers for atomic physics

Kyle S. Hardman, Shayne Bennetts, John E. Debs, Carlos C.N. Kuhn, Gordon D. McDonald, Nick Robins

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    Abstract

    Since their development in the late 1980s, cheap, reliable external cavity diode lasers (ECDLs) have replaced complex and expensive traditional dye and Titanium Sapphire lasers as the workhorse laser of atomic physics labs1, 2. Their versatility and prolific use throughout atomic physics in applications such as absorptionspectroscopy and laser cooling1, 2 makes it imperative for incoming students to gain a firm practical understanding of these lasers. This publication builds upon the seminal work by Wieman3, updating components, and providing a video tutorial. The setup, frequency locking and performance characterization of an ECDL will be described. Discussion of component selection and proper mounting of both diodes and gratings, the factors affecting mode selection within the cavity, proper alignment for optimal external feedback, optics setup for coarse and fine frequency sensitive measurements, a brief overview of laser locking techniques, and laser linewidth measurements are included.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere51184
    JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
    Issue number86
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 24 Apr 2014

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