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A Rugged mHz-Linewidth Superradiant Laser Driven by a Hot Atomic Beam

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Abstract

We propose a continuous-wave, ultracoherent laser based on superradiance from a hot atomic beam traversing an optical cavity. Its predicted minimum linewidth and maximum output power are competitive with the best narrow-linewidth light sources. We show that, because of atomic phase synchronization, the phase of the output light is robust against decoherence arising from atomic motion, such as transit time broadening and Doppler broadening, as well as spontaneous emission and $T_2$ dephasing. Additionally, the system is inherently insensitive to effects that limit the best stable lasers, such as environmental noise and frequency drift. We believe the simplicity and ruggedness of our design will make it well suited for wide laboratory use, operation in challenging environments, and possibly serving as an active atomic clock.

Publication: doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.253602

Presenters

  • Haonan Liu

    University of Colorado, Boulder

Authors

  • Haonan Liu

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Simon B Jäger

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA and University of Colorado Boulder

  • Xianquan Yu

    National University of Singapore

  • Steven Touzard

    Natl Univ of Singapore

  • Athreya Shankar

    University of Colorado, Boulder, Center for Quantum Physics, University of Innsbruck

  • Travis L Nicholson

    Natl Univ of Singapore

  • Murray J Holland

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA and University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder