Abstract:Quantum technologies such as quantum information processing, quantum metrology and sensing rely on single-frequency, low-noise lasers in their core operations. Further development, scalability and commercialization of quantum technologies will be heavily dependent on the availability of affordable single-frequency lasers on a variety of application-specific wavelengths. Quantum applications manifest strict requirements for laser sources in terms of central wavelength, linewidth, long-term stability, polarizati… Show more
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