Spectroscopy of the 689 nm intercombination line of strontium using an extended-cavity InGaP/InGaAIP diode laser

A visible diode laser emitting at 690 nm at room temperature has been frequency-stabilized using a simple scheme based on optical feedback from a diffraction grating. The possibilities offered by these lasers for high-resolution spectroscopy are demonstrated by recording the sub-Doppler signal of the 689 nm intercombination line of strontium and resolving the hyperfine structure of the close P63 R70 (8, 4) transitions of iodine.