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Maya Buki, David Roser and Simon Stellmer
Many experiments in atomic physics and quantum optics, among them optical atomic clocks, require laser sources in the ultra-violet wavelength range with very low intensity noise and phase noise. The development of such lasers is a challenge, especially when a robust and transportable system is required. Here, we report on the development of a novel continuous wave (cw) frequency quintupled laser at 308 nm with an output power of 0.5 mW, based on a fiber laser operating in the telecom band. Three consecutive frequency conversion stages in nonlinear crystals are employed. The performance of the laser system is demonstrated by linear absorption spectroscopy of a narrow intercombination line in zinc.
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