A phase modulated RF current source is applied to an injection locked diode
laser operating at 780\unit{nm}. This produces tunable phase modulated
sidebands of the laser suitable for stabilizing the length of an optical
transfer cavity using the Pound-Drever-Hall technique. The Pound-Drever-Hall
signal is anti-symmetric about the lock point, despite the presence of
significant diode laser amplitude modulation. The stabilized optical transfer
cavity is used to frequency stabilize a 776 nm external cavity diode laser. The
stability and tunability of this transfer cavity locked laser is established by
observation of the hyperfine components of the 87Rb 5P3/2−5D5/2
transition in a vapor cell.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure