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Atomic line vs. lens cavity filters: A comparison of their merits [Dataset] Open Access
We present a comparison between lens cavity filters and atomic line filters, discussing their relative merits for applications in quantum optics. We describe the design, characterization and stabilization procedure of a lens cavity filter, which consists of a high-reflection coated commercially available plano-convex lens, and compare it to an ultra-narrow atomic band-pass filter utilizing the D2 absorption line in atomic rubidium vapor. We find that the cavity filter peak transmission frequency and bandwidth can be chosen arbitrarily, while the atomic filter is intrinsically stable but tied to an atomic resonance frequency.
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- Creator:
Higgins, Clare
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Contact person: Higgins, Clare 1
Contact person: Mathew, Renju 1
Contact person: Pizzey, Danielle 1
Contact person: Hughes, Ifan 1
1 Durham University, UK
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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- Optics
Optical filters
Atomic physics
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Optical filters
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- English
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- ark:/32150/r2sq87bt63x
doi:10.15128/r2sq87bt63x
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- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY)
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Durham University
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- C.R. Higgins
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- 17 February 2020, 10:02:34
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