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GaN laser technology for cold-atom quantum sensors and optical atomic clocks

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We report on GaN lasers with extremely narrow linewidth (~1MHz) at ‘magic wavelengths’ for cold-atom quantum sensors and optical atomic clocks, using extended cavity GaN laser diodes and DFB GaN laser diodes.

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