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plexiglass cover<br />

piezo U stack<br />

grating<br />

output window<br />

diode in collimating<br />

tube and holder<br />

Figure 3.7: <strong>The</strong> MOT master laser is a simple laser diode placed in a Littrow<br />

configured cavity. <strong>The</strong> laser cavity is placed within a Plexiglass cover to help<br />

isolate it thermally from the environment.<br />

where m is the order <strong>of</strong> the reflection, λ is the wavelength <strong>of</strong> light, d is<br />

the groove spacing, and α is the angle <strong>of</strong> incidence. For a first-order re-<br />

flection <strong>of</strong> a beam at 780 nm <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> a grating with a line spacing <strong>of</strong> d =<br />

(1200grooves/mm) −1 = 0.833µm, the incident angle must be 27.9 ◦ for the<br />

beam to return to the laser diode. <strong>The</strong> lasing wavelength can be tuned in<br />

this configuration by slightly adjusting the angle <strong>of</strong> the grating which in turn<br />

slightly changes the cavity length and therefore the supported mode frequency.<br />

For stable operation both the temperature and laser diode injection<br />

current must be regulated as they both affect the lasing frequency. <strong>The</strong> tem-<br />

perature <strong>of</strong> the laser diode is monitored with a 50kΩ glass-bead thermistor<br />

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