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UFN, 1977 Volume 122, Number 3, Pages 513–523 (Mi ufn9694)

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Prospects for precision physical experiments in optics

E. V. Baklanov, V. P. Chebotaev

Institute of Semiconductor Physics of USSR Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk

Abstract: Until recently the sources of electromagnetic waves in the radio and $\gamma$-ray bands were much more monochromatic than optical sources. The advent of stable lasers with frequency reproducibility $\sim10^{14}$ has uncovered new possibilities of performing experiments of interest in physics. To illustrate these possibilities, results are cited of the measurements of the quadratic Doppler effect in a gas, the magnetic hyperfine structure of a vibrational-rotational transition of methane, and the recoil effect. A number of experiments that lasers will make possible in the near future are discussed, namely, high-accuracy measurements of the Rydberg constant using two-photon absorption, measurement of the quadratic Doppler shift, measurements of the gravitational frequency shift of the earth's field, and the possibility of observing parity nonconservation in atomic transitions.

UDC: 535

PACS: 42.60.Kg, 32.80.Kf, 33.80.Kn, 35.80.+s

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0122.197707e.0513


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1977, 20:7, 631–637


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