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*Temperature change-> ref cavity length-> laser wavelength->hole position: We heated the cavity with the heat gun for a fraction of a minute, see the transmission peak (spectral hole) fall out of the scan range. Also as the cavity length was changing and laser changing color, when we burn a hole the hole is large and shallow, this makes sens as the laser was effectively scanning.
*Hole persists for a long time: We see the hole minutes after its creation, as it drifts out of and into view.
*Big question: does burning a hole wipe out an adjacent hole?, no we can burn holes next to each other: two spectral holes
[[wiki.physics.wisc.edu/yavuz/images/0/06/Two_spectral_holes.pdf]]
 
 

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