Marco TrichesMattia MichielettoJan HaldJens K. LyngsøJesper LægsgaardOle Bang
Gas-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fibers are used to stabilize a fiber laser to the 13C2H2 P(16) (ν1+ν3) transition at 1542 nm using saturated absorption. Four hollow-core fibers with different crystal structure are compared in terms of long term lock-point repeatability and fractional frequency instability. The locked fiber laser shows a fractional frequency instability below 4 × 10(-12) for averaging time up to 10(4) s. The lock-point repeatability over more than 1 year is 1.3 × 10(-11), corresponding to a standard deviation of 2.5 kHz. A complete experimental investigation of the light-matter interaction between the spatial modes excited in the fibers and the frequency of the locked laser is presented. A simple theoretical model that explains the interaction is also developed.
Manuel OceguedaEduardo HernándezS. StepanovP. M. AgruzovA. V. Shamray
Manuel OceguedaEliseo HernándezS. StepanovP. M. AgruzovA. V. Shamray
Manuel OceguedaS. StepanovNayelli CasillasEliseo Hernández