Laser-frequency stabilization using mode interference from a reflecting reference interferometer
Abstract
A new method is presented for locking the frequency of a laser to a reference-interferometer cavity. For a non-mode-matched input beam, the light reflected off a cavity contains an interference between the wave fronts corresponding to the various cavity modes. A detector placed at the proper position on the interference pattern provides a signal proportional to the imaginary component of the reflected field. As a function of laser frequency, this signal is dispersion shaped and can be used as the error signal for electronic frequency stabilization.
- Publication:
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Optics Letters
- Pub Date:
- October 1982
- DOI:
- 10.1364/OL.7.000480
- Bibcode:
- 1982OptL....7..480W
- Keywords:
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- Frequency Stability;
- Interferometers;
- Laser Interferometry;
- Laser Stability;
- Optical Reflection;
- Diffraction Patterns;
- Error Signals;
- Laser Cavities;
- Laser Modes;
- Wave Dispersion;
- Wave Fronts;
- Lasers and Masers;
- INTERFEROMETRY;
- LASERS