Narrow-Linewidth Microcavity Brillouin Laser with Suppressed Temperature Fluctuations

In an ultrastable laser, using a large mode-volume optical resonator, which suppresses the resonator's fast thermal fluctuations, together with the stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) optical nonlinearity presents a powerful combination that enables the ability to lase with an ultra-narrow linewidth of 20 Hz. The laser's long-term temperature drift is compensated by using the narrow Brillouin line to sense minute changes in the resonator's temperature (e.g., changes of 85 nK). The precision of this temperature measurement enables the stabilization of resonators against environmental perturbations.

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Electronics & Photonics: Photonics, Semiconductors / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Autonomous Systems

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