Laser Diode Spectroscopy

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Directing light from a laser diode through the rubidium vapor cell caused certain frequencies to be absorbed. The resulting spectrum showed peaks in intensity at those frequencies, corresponding to hyperfine transitions of rubidium isotopes. I also implemented a Michelson interferometer to establish a physical scale for the frequency separations between peaks.

Key Challenge: Stray light introduced noise into the interference signal that required precise optical alignment to extract reliable frequency spacings.

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