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Spectrally narrow, long-term stable optical frequency reference based on a Eu:YSiO crystal at cryogenic temperature
Using an ultrastable continuous-wave laser at 580 nm we performed spectral
hole burning of Eu:YSiO at very high spectral resolution.
Essential parameters determining the usefulness as a "macroscopic" frequency
reference: linewidth, temperature sensitivity, long-term stability were
characterized, using a H-maser stabilized frequency comb. Spectral holes with
linewidth as low as 6 kHz were observed and the upper limit of the drift of the
hole frequency was determined to be on the order of 53 mHz/s. We discuss
necessary requirements for achieving ultra-high-stability in laser frequency
stabilization to these spectral holes.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure