Chip-Based Laser with 1 Hertz Integrated Linewidth
Joel Guo, Charles A. McLemore, Chao Xiang, Dahyeon Lee, Lue Wu, Warren, Jin, Megan Kelleher, Naijun Jin, David Mason, Lin Chang, Avi Feshali, Mario, Paniccia, Peter T. Rakich, Kerry J. Vahala, Scott A. Diddams, Franklyn, Quinlan, John E. Bowers

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a compact, wafer-scale laser system at 1548 nm achieving a 1.1 Hz linewidth over 1 second, enabling portable high-precision optical clocks and low-noise applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated laser with sub-hertz linewidth using micro-fabricated mirrors and an ultra-high-Q cavity, surpassing previous limitations of planar waveguide lasers.
Findings
Achieved 1.1 Hz linewidth at 1 second integration time.
Reduced frequency noise by 11 orders of magnitude from free-running laser.
Built a high-Q cavity with micro-fabricated mirrors on a planar substrate.
Abstract
Lasers with hertz-level linewidths on timescales up to seconds are critical for precision metrology, timekeeping, and manipulation of quantum systems. Such frequency stability typically relies on bulk-optic lasers and reference cavities, where increased size is leveraged to improve noise performance, but with the trade-off of cost, hand assembly, and limited application environments. On the other hand, planar waveguide lasers and cavities exploit the benefits of CMOS scalability but are fundamentally limited from achieving hertz-level linewidths at longer times by stochastic noise and thermal sensitivity inherent to the waveguide medium. These physical limits have inhibited the development of compact laser systems with frequency noise required for portable optical clocks that have performance well beyond conventional microwave counterparts. In this work, we break this paradigm to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Photonic and Optical Devices · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
