Thursday, September 6, 2012

1209.0774 (Justin G. Bohnet et al.)

Relaxation oscillations, stability, and cavity feedback in a
superradiant Raman laser
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Justin G. Bohnet, Zilong Chen, Joshua M. Weiner, Kevin C. Cox, James K. Thompson
We experimentally study the relaxation oscillations and amplitude stability properties of an optical laser operating deep into the bad-cavity regime using a laser-cooled $^{87}$Rb Raman laser. By combining measurements of the laser light field with non-demolition measurements of the atomic populations, we infer the response of the the gain medium represented by a collective atomic Bloch vector. The results are qualitatively explained with a simple model. Measurements and theory are extended to include the effect of intermediate repumping states on the closed-loop stability of the oscillator and the role of cavity-feedback on stabilizing or enhancing relaxation oscillations. This experimental study of the stability of an optical laser operating deep into the bad-cavity regime will guide future development of superradiant lasers with ultranarrow linewidths.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.0774

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