36 Hz integral linewidth laser based on a photonic integrated 4.0-meter coil resonator
Kaikai Liu, Nitesh Chauhan, Jiawei Wang, Andrei Isichenko, Grant M., Brodnik, Paul A. Morton, Ryan Behunin, Scott B. Papp, and Daniel J., Blumenthal

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a chip-scale laser stabilization system using a 4-meter coil resonator, achieving a 36 Hz linewidth and record stability, advancing integrated photonic laser technology for precision applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated 4-meter coil resonator for laser stabilization, achieving unprecedented linewidth and stability in a chip-scale device.
Findings
Achieved a 36 Hz integral linewidth for an integrated laser.
Demonstrated a stability with an Allan deviation of 1.8x10^{-13} at 10 ms.
Resonator design reaches thermorefractive noise limits at low frequencies.
Abstract
Laser stabilization sits at the heart of many precision scientific experiments and applications, including quantum information science, metrology and atomic timekeeping. These systems narrow the laser linewidth and stabilize the carrier by use of Pound-Drever-Hall (PDH) locking to a table-scale, ultra-high quality factor (Q), vacuum spaced Fabry-Perot reference cavity. Integrating these cavities, to bring characteristics of PDH stabilization to the chip-scale, is critical to reduce their size, cost, and weight, and enable a wide range of portable and system-on-chip applications. We report a significant advance in integrated laser linewidth narrowing, stabilization and noise reduction, by use of a photonic integrated 4.0-meter-long coil resonator to stabilize a semiconductor laser. We achieve a 36 Hz 1/{\pi}-integral linewidth, an Allan deviation (ADEV) of 1.8x10^{-13} at 10 ms…
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