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Perspectives of Active Atomic Clock Based on Modelocked Semiconductor Laser with Rubidium Vapor Cell Saturable Absorber

Zeng, Xi  
2015

Atomic clocks are a vital technology in the day to day operation of modern society. While passive Rb and Cs microwave atomic clocks find widespread practical applications today, active atomic clocks have the potential to surpass them in frequency stability, compactness, and simplicity. This dissertation is a comprehensive study of the physics of an active atomic clock based on modelocked external cavity semiconductor laser with 85Rb vapor cell saturable absorber. As the starting point for establishing our concept, this study encompasses optical interrogation in the traditional D1 (5S1/2-5P1/2, 795 nm wavelength) line in 85Rb atoms, as well as in the less used and less studied 5S1/2-6P3/2 (420 nm) line, which has very different absorption characteristics. The theoretical and experimental work in this dissertation establish a foundational background for the active atomic clock laser, yielding novel results in the field of semiconductor lasers and atomic physics.

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Type
doctoral thesis
DOI
10.5075/epfl-thesis-6526
Author(s)
Zeng, Xi  
Advisors
Grandjean, Nicolas  
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Boiko, Dmitri
Jury

Prof. C. Moser (président) ; Prof. N. Grandjean, Dr D. Boiko (directeurs) ; Prof. E. Kapon, Prof. G. Mileti, Dr I. Smetanin (rapporteurs)

Date Issued

2015

Publisher

EPFL

Publisher place

Lausanne

Public defense year

2015-01-30

Thesis number

6526

Subjects

Atomic clock

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modelocking

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Rubidium

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spectroscopy

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excited state lifetime

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III-nitrides

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vertical external cavity surface emitting laser

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external cavity diode laser

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multi-section laser diode

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optical injection locking

EPFL units
LASPE  
Faculty
SB  
School
ICMP  
Doctoral School
EDPO  
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January 20, 2015
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/110419
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