Laser stabilization to a cryogenic fiber ring resonator

Abstract

The frequency stability of lasers is limited by thermal noise in state-of-the-art frequency references. Further improvement requires operation at cryogenic temperature. In this context, we investigate a fiber-based ring resonator. Our system exhibits a first-order temperature-insensitive point around 3.55 K, much lower than that of crystalline silicon. The observed low sensitivity with respect to vibrations (<5·10-11\,m-1 s2), temperature (-22(1)·10-9\,K-2) and pressure changes (4.2(2)·10-11\,mbar-2) makes our approach promising for future precision experiments.

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