Coherence-Assisted Superradiant Laser with Hz Linewidth and $10^{-10}$W Power
Guohui Dong, Yao Yao, Peng Zhang, and Dazhi Xu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel superradiant laser scheme using Raman transitions in bosonic alkaline-earth-like atoms, achieving Hz linewidth and significantly higher power, enhancing practical applications of superradiant lasers.
Contribution
It introduces a Raman-transition-based scheme that improves power and linewidth performance of superradiant lasers, enabling practical continuous operation with lower pumping requirements.
Findings
Achieved laser linewidth less than 2π×1 Hz.
Produced steady-state power greater than 10^{-10} W.
Enhanced coherence and stability through Raman-induced states.
Abstract
The superradiant laser, based on the clock transition between the electric ground state S and the metastable state P of fermionic alkaline-earth(-like) atoms, has been proposed to be a new promising light source with linewidth being the order of millihertz. However, due to the small S-to-P transition strength, the steady-state power in that system is relatively low (W). In this work, we propose an alternative superradiant laser scheme based on a Raman-transition-induced coupling between the P and P states in bosonic alkaline-earth(-like) atoms, and achieve a laser with linewidth Hz and power W ( photons in steady state) at a small pumping cost. The Raman beams play two significant roles in our scheme. First, the coherence between the dark and bright states induced by the…
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TopicsSolid State Laser Technologies · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
