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Laser-written vapor cells for chip-scale atomic sensing and spectroscopy

Vito Giovanni Lucivero, Andrea Zanoni, Giacomo Corrielli, Roberto Osellame, Morgan W. Mitchell

2022Optics Express27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We report the fabrication of alkali-metal vapor cells using femtosecond laser machining. This laser-written vapor-cell (LWVC) technology allows arbitrarily-shaped 3D interior volumes and has potential for integration with photonic structures and optical components. We use non-evaporable getters both to dispense rubidium and to absorb buffer gas. This enables us to produce cells with sub-atmospheric buffer gas pressures without vacuum apparatus. We demonstrate sub-Doppler saturated absorption spectroscopy and single beam optical magnetometry with a single LWVC. The LWVC technology may find application in miniaturized atomic quantum sensors and frequency references.

Topics & Concepts

RubidiumMaterials scienceFemtosecondBuffer gasLaserSpectroscopyOpticsFabricationOptoelectronicsAtomic clockAbsorption (acoustics)MetallurgyAlternative medicineComposite materialPhysicsPotassiumPathologyMedicineQuantum mechanicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchQuantum optics and atomic interactionsMechanical and Optical Resonators