Abstract
Cold atom experiments require single frequency narrow linewidth lasers in order to address specific transitions. It is mandatory to lock the lasers to fixed references, because due to environmental fluctuations, drifts change the laser frequency outside of the acceptable range, which for the fundamental transition of alkaline atoms corresponds to the linewidth of 6 MHz.
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