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Single Mode Laser

The integrated single mode laser converter is an efficient, simple device that relies on the principle of Raman laser conversion for generating a single longitudinal mode (SLM) or a single-frequency laser output. A SLM laser operates on a single resonator mode, so that it emits quasi-monochromatic light with a very narrow line width and very low phase noise. Single longitudinal mode diode lasers have a much narrower bandwidth, making them more desirable for applications that require precise knowledge of the wavelength.

The Single Frequency Laser is a low cost single longitudinal mode efficient laser for use in spectroscopy, optical metrology communications amongst others

The Single Frequency Laser is a low cost single longitudinal mode efficient laser for use in spectroscopy, optical metrology communications amongst others.

There are many advantages to this technology. First of all, the SLM technology is an efficient generation of a single longitudinal mode laser with a very small linewidth and low phase noise. Second, the frequency-shifted laser output, with respect to the laser pump input by 30 - 50 nm, provides access to new wavelengths. Third, the presence of an ease of adjustment of the output laser frequency via length tuning of monolithic diamond resonator via angle or temperature. Fourth, the optical configuration is extremely simple compared to conventional methods of generating SLM lasers Resilient against mode competition thanks to spectral hole burning free Raman gain technology. Then, the SLM technology is robust to external disturbances, thanks to complete integration of the laser into a diamond host and no need for free-space optical components. Finally, the single mode technology is both in the longitudinal and transversal direction. 

The Single Frequency Laser is a low cost single longitudinal mode efficient laser for use in spectroscopy, optical metrology communications amongst others. (Image: CERN)

This technology can have many applications in quantum applications for singular light sources, spectroscopy, LIDAR, optical metrology and communication.

The special features of the SLM technology are as follows:

  • Low-cost
  • Extremely compact spot size and very low divergence
  • Non-diffractive over long distances
  • Self-constructive after obstacles
  • Robust to jitter, vibrations, and variations on the angle of the input beam

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