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Robust single-sideband-modulated Raman light generation for atom interferometry by FBG-based optical rectangular filtration
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2022
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PhotonicsTwo-photon Raman TransitionEngineeringPhysicsOptical Transmission SystemAtom InterferometryOptical PropertiesOptical PhysicApplied PhysicsOptical TestingPure-spectrum Raman LightFiber OpticsOptical CommunicationOptical SpectroscopyOptical SensorRaman LightElectro-optics DeviceFiber Optic
Low-phase-noise and pure-spectrum Raman light is vital for high-precision atom interferometry by two-photon Raman transition. A preferred and prevalent solution for Raman light generation is electro-optic phase modulation. However, phase modulation inherently brings in double sidebands, resulting in residual sideband effects of multiple laser pairs beside Raman light in atom interferometry. Based on a well-designed rectangular fiber Bragg grating and a plain electro-optic modulator, optical single-sideband modulation has been realized at 1560 nm with a stable suppression ratio better than -25 dB despite of intense temperature variations. After optical filtration and frequency doubling, a robust phase-coherent Raman light at 780 nm is generated with a stable SNR of better than -19 dB and facilitates measuring the local gravity successfully. This FBG-based all-fiber single-sideband-modulated Raman light source, proposed for the first time and characterized as robust, compact and low-priced, is practical and potential for field applications of portable atom interferometry.
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