A fibered laser system for the MIGA large scale atom interferometer
D. O. Sabulsky, J. Junca, G. Lef\`evre, X. Zou, A. Bertoldi, B., Battelier, M. Prevedelli, G. Stern, J. Santoire, Q. Beaufils, R. Geiger, A., Landragin, B. Desruelle, P. Bouyer, B. Canuel

TL;DR
This paper presents a compact, reliable fiber laser system designed for large-scale atom interferometry in challenging environments, enabling precise laser manipulation of rubidium atoms for quantum technology applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel fiber laser setup with high stability and remote control, tailored for the MIGA large-scale atom interferometer in underground conditions.
Findings
Laser system meets stability and power requirements for MIGA
Demonstrated effective cold atom manipulation using the system
Ensured robustness for operation in challenging environments
Abstract
We describe the realization and characterization of a compact, autonomous fiber laser system that produces the optical frequencies required for laser cooling, trapping, manipulation, and detection of Rb atoms - a typical atomic species for emerging quantum technologies. This device, a customized laser system from the Muquans company, is designed for use in the challenging operating environment of the Laboratoire Souterrain \`{a} Bas Bruit (LSBB) in France, where a new large scale atom interferometer is being constructed underground - the MIGA antenna. The mobile bench comprises four frequency-agile C-band Telecom diode lasers that are frequency doubled to 780 nm after passing through high-power fiber amplifiers. The first laser is frequency stabilized on a saturated absorption signal via lock-in amplification, which serves as an optical frequency reference for the other three…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Advanced Frequency and Time Standards · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
