Tunable single-frequency laser
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML), Quantum Measurement Division (QMD) is furthering NIST’s mission to develop campus-wide and metropolita... The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML), Quantum Measurement Division (QMD) is furthering NIST’s mission to develop campus-wide and metropolitan-scale quantum networks, using highly sensitive few-photon measurements for distribution of photonic quantum information. As part of these efforts, the QMD is developing the capability to stabilize optical phase over long fiber links with faint light, enabling the distribution of phase-sensitive quantum information carriers. This project combines QMD expertise in single-photon measurement with the expertise of the Time and Frequency Division (TFD) in ultrastable optical frequency references. Before incorporating quantum measurement, the QMD will first replicate state-of-the-art methods of classical phase stabilization using a benchmark system designed by the TFD. A central component of this system is a low-noise single-frequency laser. NIST is seeking information from sources that may be capable of providing a commercial solution that will achieve the objectives described above, in addition to the following essential requirements: Operating Ambient Temperature: 21C to 23.5C If an outside electrical power source is needed, the laser and its controller should be compatible with 100-120V/60Hz, 1-phase input. Center Wavelength: (1550.12 +/- 0.40) nm , aligned to standard ITU channel 34 Total thermal tuning range: 1000 pm or more Optical output power: 10 mW or more across full tuning range Linewidth (Lorentzian): < 0.100 kHz Relative Intensity Noise (RIN): @ peak: < -100 dBc/Hz @ 10 MHz: < -135 dBc/Hz Maximum phase noise: @ 10 Hz: -90 dB((Rad/sqHz)/m) or lower Mode-hop-free tuning range: 25 GHz or more The laser system should incorporate active stabilization of the output power to minimize noise while tuning wavelength. Wavelength modulation speed: from 0 Hz to 20 kHz or more Wavelength modulation range: 8 GHz or larger Laser output is coupled into single-mode, polarization-maintaining (PM) fiber Beam quality: M2 < 1.05 Output Polarization: linear; > 20 dB polarization extinction ratio HOW TO RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE In responding to this notice, please DO NOT PROVIDE PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. 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