Feger, TobiasBento, JoaoBacigalupo, CarlosIreland, Michael2015-12-102015-12-10June 22-269780819496157http://hdl.handle.net/1885/65358We present a stable, inexpensive wavelength reference, based on a white-light interferometer for the use on current and future (arrays of) diffraction-limited radial velocity (RV) spectrographs. The primary aim of using an interferometer is to obtain a dense sinusoidal wavelength reference with spectral coverage between 450-650 nm. Its basic setup consists of an unbalanced fiber Mach-Zehnder interferometer (FMZI) that creates an interference pattern in the spectral domain due to superposition of phase delayed light, set by a fixed optical path-length difference (OPD). To achieve long-term stability, the interferometer is actively locked to a stable atomic line. The system operates in closed-loop using a thermo-optic modulator as the phase feedback component. We conducted stability measurements by superimposing the wavelength reference with thorium-argon (ThAr) emission lines and found the differential RMS shift to be ∼5 m s-1 within 30 minute bins in an experiment lasting 5 hours.A stable and inexpensive wavelength reference for precise wavelength calibration of radial velocity spectrographs201410.1117/12.20556742015-12-10