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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1997 Volume 24, Number 12, Pages 1080–1094 (Mi qe1111)

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Laser frequency standards based on saturated-dispersion lines of methane

M. A. Gubina, E. D. Protsenkob

a P N Lebedev Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation
b Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (National Nuclear Research University), Moscow, Russian Federation

Abstract: A review is given of the state-of-the-art and of likely developments in laser frequency standards based on two-mode gas (He — Ne) and solid-state (Li:RbCl) lasers, in which the reference points are ultranarrow saturated-dispersion resonances of lines in ν3 vibrational — rotational methane bands (λ = 3.2 — 3.4 μm). The methane standard, now traditionally attracting the attention of investigators, can provide a frequency reproducibility of ~1015 in compact transportable systems. Recent progress in laser techniques (optically pumped solid-state lasers, efficient nonlinear crystals) can make this standard the basis for simplified optical-frequency synthesis systems accessible to many laboratories.

PACS: 06.30.Ft, 42.62.Eh, 42.72.Bj

Received: 23.07.1997


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 1997, 27:12, 1048–1062

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