An all-solid-state laser source at 671 nm for cold atom experiments with lithium

Abstract

We present an all solid-state narrow line-width laser source emitting 670\,mW output power at 671\,nm delivered in a diffraction-limited beam. The source is based on a fre-quency-doubled diode-end-linebreak pumped ring laser operating on the 4F3/2 → 4I13/2 transition in Nd:YVO4. By using periodically-poled po-tassium titanyl phosphate (ppKTP) in an external build-up cavity, doubling efficiencies of up to 86% are obtained. Tunability of the source over 100\, GHz is accomplished. We demonstrate the suitability of this robust frequency-stabilized light source for laser cooling of lithium atoms. Finally a simplified design based on intra-cavity doubling is described and first results are presented.

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