Optical cavity for Raman laser
Abstract
Our research seeks to employ magnetic and optical fields to form complex many-body quantum states of the spins of ultra-cold neutral atoms. This summer, I worked with an optical cavity as a part Raman laser system to control the quantum states of single cesium atoms. The purpose of this optical cavity research is to stabilize the frequency of light exiting the laser via laser locking and filtering out unwanted sidebands that are byproducts of a phase modulator that generates the Raman tones on the optical field.
Citation
Crutchfield, J., Do, H.-V., & Biedermann, G. (2021, October 9). Optical cavity for Raman laser. Poster session presented at the Oklahoma Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation's 27th Annual Research Symposium, Stillwater, OK.