J. Millo, C. Lacroûte, A. Didier, E. Rubiola, Y. Kersalé, J. Paris
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Abstract
In this paper we present a study on an ultra-low noise cavity-stabilized-laser developed at the laboratory. The project aims to realize an ultra-stable cavity with a flicker frequency noise floor expected to be at ~ 4×10-17. This level of frequency noise can be achieved by making the cavity from a high mechanical quality factor material: single crystal silicon. The cavity needs to be cooled down to 17K with a cryocooled cryostat in order to cancel the coefficient of thermal expansion. Finite elements modeling helps to design a vibration insensitive cavity to be compatible with the objectives.