First experimental realization of spectral diffusion mitigation in a solid-state emitter via periodic optical pi-pulses, concentrating roughly half the absorption at a freely chosen target frequency and reducing the inhomogeneously broadened linewidth near the lifetime limit.
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Feedback-controlled laser ablation with white-light monitoring and in-situ calibration produces micromirror templates with tunable curvature and 3% geometric variance, verified by a 37000-finesse Fabry-Perot cavity at telecom wavelengths.
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Spectral Diffusion Mitigation with a Laser Pulse Sequence
First experimental realization of spectral diffusion mitigation in a solid-state emitter via periodic optical pi-pulses, concentrating roughly half the absorption at a freely chosen target frequency and reducing the inhomogeneously broadened linewidth near the lifetime limit.
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High-yield fabrication of micromirror templates via feedback-controlled laser ablation
Feedback-controlled laser ablation with white-light monitoring and in-situ calibration produces micromirror templates with tunable curvature and 3% geometric variance, verified by a 37000-finesse Fabry-Perot cavity at telecom wavelengths.