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Optical and Raman spectroscopies of $^{171}\mathrm{Yb}^{3+}$:$\mathrm{Y}_2\mathrm{SiO}_5$ hyperfine structure for application toward microwave-to-optical transducer

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posted on 2023-09-21, 16:00 authored by Hee-Jin Lim, Ga-Hyun Choi, Ki Suk Hong
Optical techniques for precise and repeatable spectroscopy of ytterbium-isotope-171 ion ($^{171}\mathrm{Yb}^{3+}$) hyperfine structure were studied. Large energy spacing of $^{171}\mathrm{Yb}^{3+}$ regarded as the main motivation for state preparations required for quantum memory and transducer applications promoted us to develop stabilization and control of optical frequencies of lasers simultaneously over a wide range of 3 gigahertz's. We also built our own 2.7 kelvins cryogenic system for radio-wave assisted optical spectroscopy. We attained to high resolution and sensitivity both in pump-probe saturation spectroscopy and Raman heterodyne spectroscopy. The first one gave a high resolution spectrum of hyperfine structure, and the second one enabled to detect paramagnetic spin resonance efficiently for wide ranges of radio-frequency. As the Raman heterodyne process of our interest is the up-conversion of transductions, we made efforts at optimizing sensitivity of Raman heterodyne detections with selecting the best crystal orientation and with efficient radio-wave coupling for future applications toward photon transducer.

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