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Laser-optical system of atomic interferometer based on cold rubidium atoms.

https://doi.org/10.32446/10.32446/0368-1025it.2025-1-29-34

Abstract

The paper presents the results of the development of a laser-optical system for atomic interferometer based on rubidium atoms cooled to sub-Doppler temperatures. The laser-optical scheme was created to ensure the processes of cooling, pumping, and detecting atoms involved in interferometric measurements of free-fall acceleration. The system utilizes frequency doubled fiber lasers and broadband fiber electro-optical modulators. The choice of fiber lasers is driven by their high efficiency, narrow spectral line, low phase noise levels, as well as ease of operation and reliability. Laser frequency stabilization was carried out using modulation transfer spectroscopy and optical phase-locking methods. Experimental setups were described that allow the generation of multichromatic radiation and minimize spontaneous scattering by detuning from excited levels. It was noted that the design provides a full set of optical frequencies necessary for Raman spectroscopy. The amplitudes of frequency fluctuations of the cooling and pumping lasers were studied. It was shown that the implemented laser-optical system can ensure continuous operation of an atomic interferometer based on clouds of cold rubidium atoms, and an assessment of the fundamental sensitivity limit was conducted.

About the Authors

G. V. Osipenko
Russian Metrological Institute of Technical Physics and Radio Engineering
Russian Federation

Georgii V. Osipenko



M. S. Aleynikov
Russian Metrological Institute of Technical Physics and Radio Engineering
Russian Federation

Mikhail S. Aleynikov



Ju. V. Pashkova
Russian Metrological Institute of Technical Physics and Radio Engineering
Russian Federation

Julia V. Pashkova



S. I. Donchenko
Russian Metrological Institute of Technical Physics and Radio Engineering
Russian Federation

Sergey I. Donchenko



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Osipenko G.V., Aleynikov M.S., Pashkova J.V., Donchenko S.I. Laser-optical system of atomic interferometer based on cold rubidium atoms. Izmeritel`naya Tekhnika. 2025;74(1):29-34. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32446/10.32446/0368-1025it.2025-1-29-34

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