Implementing an electronic sideband offset lock for precision spectroscopy in radium
Abstract: We demonstrate laser frequency stabilization with at least 6 GHz of offset tunability using an in-phase/quadrature (IQ) modulator to generate electronic sidebands (ESB) on a titanium sapphire laser at 714 nm and we apply this technique to the precision spectroscopy of ${226}$Ra, and ${225}$Ra. By locking the laser to a single resonance of a high finesse optical cavity and adjusting the lock offset, we determine the frequency difference between the magneto-optical trap (MOT) transitions in the two isotopes to be $2630.0\pm0.3$ MHz, a factor of 29 more precise than the previously available data. Using the known value of the hyperfine splitting of the ${3}P_{1}$ level, we calculate the isotope shift for the ${1}S_{0}$ to ${3}P_{1}$ transition to be $2267.0\pm2.2$ MHz, which is a factor of 8 more precise than the best available value. Our technique could be applied to countless other atomic systems to provide unprecedented precision in isotope shift spectroscopy and other relative frequency comparisons.
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