Cavity-enhanced absorption sensing with robust sideband locking

arXiv (Cornell University)(2021)

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Abstract
We present a simple, continuous, cavity-enhanced optical absorption measurement technique based on high-bandwidth Pound-Drever-Hall (PDH) sideband locking. The technique provides a resonant amplitude quadrature readout that can be mapped onto the cavity's internal loss rate, and is naturally compatible with weak probe beams. With a proof-of-concept 5-cm-long Fabry-Perot cavity, we measure an absorption sensitivity of $6.6 \times 10^{-11} ~\text{cm}^{-1}/\sqrt{\text{Hz}}$ at 100 kHz (roughly the cavity bandwidth) and $\sim 10^{-10}~\text{cm}^{-1}/\sqrt{\text{Hz}}$ from 30 kHz to 1 MHz, with $38~\mu$W collected from the cavity's circulating power.
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robust sideband,absorption,sensing,cavity-enhanced
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