8 × 10⁻¹⁷ fractional laser frequency instability with a long room-temperature cavity

Opt Lett. 2015 May 1;40(9):2112-5. doi: 10.1364/OL.40.002112.

Abstract

We present a laser system based on a 48 cm long optical glass resonator. The large size requires a sophisticated thermal control and optimized mounting design. A self-balancing mounting was essential to reliably reach sensitivities to acceleration of below Δν/ν<2×10(-10)/g in all directions. Furthermore, fiber noise cancellations from a common reference point near the laser diode to the cavity mirror and to additional user points (Sr clock and frequency comb) are implemented. Through comparison with other cavity-stabilized lasers and with a strontium lattice clock, instability of below 1×10(-16) at averaging times from 1 to 1000 s is revealed.