Abstract

An external cavity diode laser stabilized to a high-finesse rigid cavity made of ultralow-expansion (ULE) glass maintained at a zero-crossing temperature of −3.3 °C showed a linear frequency drift of 25 mHz/s, which was the lowest ever reported with ULE glass. The linewidth of the beat note between two independent laser systems stabilized to independent ULE glass cavities was narrower than 1 Hz, and the Allan deviation of the beat note around 1 s of averaging time was close to the Brownian thermomechanical noise limit.

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