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Alter UK offers a range of highly integrated, miniaturized and robust narrow-linewidth lasers for quantum applications. One such example is the compact Flame laser module. The Flame presents an internal saturation absorption spectroscopy (SAS) arm consisting of a rubidium vapor cell which the laser can subsequently be locked to, reducing the need for external optical components. The following work focuses on how we characterize the Flame in terms of frequency stability, by use of a three-cornered hat experimental setup. Additionally, the laser locked to its internal SAS is compared to an external setup.
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Rachel Cannon, Sean Dyer, Paul Griffin, James McGilligan, Douglas Bremner, Erling Riis, "Miniaturized high-reliability lasers for quantum technologies," Proc. SPIE PC12243, Photonics for Quantum 2022, PC1224308 (19 July 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630799