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HP/Agilent 5517 Zeeman-Split
HeNe Laser Mode Sweep
The following animations illustrate how the longitudinal modes
of an HP/Agilent 5517 Zeeman-split metrology laser behave as
its cavity length changes compared with those of a normal HeNe
laser and a 5517 tube with its magnet removed.
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Longitudinal Modes
• Cavity modes of any laser that fall within the
region of the gain curve which is greater than the
lasing threshold (net gain > 1) will result in laser
oscillation and a lasing mode with an output
power approximately proportional to its amplitude
compared to the lasing threshold.
• These are the longitudinal modes of the laser.
• The total output power of the laser is equal to the
sum of all the longitudinal modes.
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Mode Sweep
• As the cavity length increases due to thermal
expansion, the wavelengths of the cavity modes (and
longitudinal modes) increase (moving to the left).
• When a cavity mode passes the point on the left
(longer wavelengths) where the gain becomes less
than one, a new mode will eventually appear on the
right to replace it.
• Should the cavity length decrease, the opposite will
happen.
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Normal HeNe Laser Mode
Sweep Animation
• Cavity length is approximately 127 mm (~5 inches).
• Cavity modes are shown along the bottom.
• Lasing modes are shown by red and blue vertical lines.
• Horizontal polarization is red and vertical is blue.
• Adjacent modes are orthogonally polarized.
• Output (beam) power is shown for each mode location.
• Animation is continuous and loops as cavity expands.
Left-click on this slide to view normal mode sweep.
(The left and right arrow keys may be used to change mode sweep
speed. The right arrow expands the cavity. ESC to exit.)
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Zeeman-Split HeNe Laser
• The HP/Agilent 5517 is a Zeeman-split HeNe
laser which uses an axial magnetic field from a
powerful permanent magnet to split the neon gain
curve into two components shifted up and down
in optical frequency by several hundred MHz.
• The laser is stabilized using a feedback system
that thermally controls cavity length.
• The output is a single beam containing a pair of
optical frequencies differing by several MHz
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Effects of Magnetic Field
The normally symmetric
single lasing mode power
curve for the 5517 tube is
split, shifted, skewed, and
distorted due to the magnetic
field and mode competition.
Depending on the exact
mode position on the gain
curve, there may be normal
modes only, Zeeman modes
only, or both Zeeman modes
and normal modes present.
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Polarization
• Lasing modes which draw from the two split
populations of excited neon atoms have opposite
handed circular polarizations out of the laser tube.
• These are converted to (orthogonal) horizontal and
vertical linear polarization by a ¼ waveplate.
• Thus, the longitudinal modes of a typical HP/Agilent
5517 metrology laser behave quite differently than
those of a normal HeNe laser as the cavity length
changes.
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Split Frequency
• When a longitudinal mode is near the center of the
Zeeman-split neon gain curves, it splits into left and
right-circularly polarized components that differ in
optical frequency by a few MHz.
• After being converted to linear polarized components
by the ¼ waveplate, the difference or split frequency
can be detected by a fast photodiode behind a polarizer
oriented at 45 degrees to the polarization axes.
• The split frequency becomes REF for the laser and the
interferometer.
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HP/Agilent 5517 Zeeman-Split
HeNe Laser Mode Sweep Animation
• Cavity modes are shown along the bottom.
• Lasing modes are shown by red and blue vertical lines.
• Horizontal polarization/F1 is red and vertical/F2 is blue.
• Output (beam) power is shown for each mode location.
• Split frequency (if any) is shown for each mode location.
• Locked position is when the split mode is centered.
• Animation does two mode sweep cycles and then locks.
Left-click on this slide to view 5517 laser mode sweep.
(The left and right arrow keys may be used to change mode sweep
speed. The right arrow expands the cavity. ESC to exit.)
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HP/Agilent 5517 with No Magnet
• With the glass 5517 HeNe laser tube removed from the
magnet, mode sweep differs dramatically compared to
both the intact 5517 laser and the normal tube.
• The shape of the gain and lasing curves is more flat-top
than Gaussian and the gain bandwidth is reduced even
compared to that of the normal tube.
• The mode sweep is also very sensitive to stray magnetic
fields and unstable tending to be partially polarized.
• The animation assumes stable random polarized laser
behavior since otherwise it would be too screwy. 
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HP/Agilent 5517 Non-Zeeman-Split
HeNe Laser Mode Sweep Animation
• HP/Agilent 5517 tube with no magnet or ¼ waveplate.
• Cavity modes are shown along the bottom.
• Lasing modes are shown by red and blue vertical lines.
• Horizontal polarization is red and vertical is blue.
• Adjacent modes are orthogonally polarized.
• Output (beam) power is shown for each mode location.
• Animation is continuous and loops as cavity expands.
Left-click on this slide to view 5517 tube mode sweep.
(The left and right arrow keys may be used to change mode sweep
speed. The right arrow expands the cavity. ESC to exit.)
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The End
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