Compact laser system for a laser-cooled ytterbium ion microwave frequency standard (1811.10451v2)
Abstract: The development of a transportable microwave frequency standard based on the ground-state transition of ${171}\mathrm{Yb{+}}$ at ~12.6 GHz requires a compact laser system for cooling the ions, clearing out of long-lived states and also for photoionisation. In this paper, we describe the development of a suitable compact laser system based on a 6U height rack-mounted arrangement with overall dimensions $260 \times 194 \times 335$ mm. Laser outputs at 369 nm (for cooling), 399 nm (photoionisation), 935 nm (repumping) and 760 nm (state clearout) are combined in a fiber arrangement for delivery to our linear ion trap and we demonstrate this system by cooling of ${171}\mathrm{Yb{+}}$ ions. Additionally, we demonstrate that the lasers at 935 nm and 760 nm are close in frequency to water vapor and oxygen absorption lines respectively; specifically, at 760 nm, we show that one ${171}\mathrm{Yb{+}}$ transition is within the pressure broadened profile of an oxygen line. These molecular transitions form convenient wavelength references for the stabilization of lasers for a ${171}\mathrm{Yb{+}}$ frequency standard.
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