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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1997 Volume 24, Number 4, Pages 371–376 (Mi qe949)

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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics

Measurement of the absorption with a diode laser characterised by a detection threshold governed by the shot noise of its radiation

V. V. Ligera, Yu. A. Kuritsyna, V. M. Krivtsuna, E. P. Snegireva, A. N. Kononovb

a Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow
b "Mayak" Industrial Enterprise, Chelyabinsk

Abstract: The example of detection of Cl atoms in a glow discharge was used in an investigation of the ultimate capabilities of the method of low-absorption measurement with the aid of tunable diode lasers. The excess laser noise and low-frequency fluctuations of the transmission of the optical channel were compensated by a double-beam optical system with logarithmic subtraction of the measuring and reference beam signals. Simultaneous modulation of the laser radiation wavelength and of the glow discharge current at frequencies ~1 — 1  kHz, and detection of the difference-frequency signal made it possible to reach a detection threshold limited by the laser-radiation shot noise. The limit reached in this way corresponded, for a lock-in detection time constant 1 s, to a minimum detectable absorption of 2 × 10–7, which for a discharge 15 cm long was equivalent to a Cl concentration of 6000 atoms cm–3 in a metastable excited state.

PACS: 42.62.Fi, 39.30.w, 07.57.Ty

Received: 05.07.1996


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 1997, 27:4, 360–365

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