“…Cold-atom experiments with ytterbium (Yb) atoms are of great interest in various research fields, including optical lattice clocks [1][2][3][4], quantum simulation [5,6], and quantum information processing [7,8]. Among these fields, optical lattice clocks have recently attracted considerable attention thanks to demonstrations of uncertainties at the 10 −18 level [9][10][11] In experiments with cold Yb atoms, high power light sources operating at 399 nm resonant on the 1 S 0 − 1 P 1 transition are used to cool atoms to a millikelvin temperature.…”