1. Absolute frequency stabilization of a QCL at 8.6 µm by modulation transfer spectroscopy
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Pasquale Maddaloni, Paolo De Natale, Valentina Di Sarno, Antonio Castrillo, Paolo Laporta, Nicola Coluccelli, Alessio Gambetta, Livio Gianfrani, Gianluca Galzerano, Edoardo Vicentini, Vicentini, Edoardo, Gambetta, Alessio, Coluccelli, Nicola, Di Sarno, Valentina, Maddaloni, Pasquale, De Natale, Paolo, Castrillo, Antonio, Gianfrani, Livio, Laporta, Paolo, and Galzerano, Gianluca
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Absolute frequency ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,Laser linewidth ,frequency metrology ,Optics ,law ,Optical cavity ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,Molecule ,high-resolution spectroscopy ,0210 nano-technology ,Quantum cascade laser ,business ,Spectroscopy ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,optical frequency standard - Abstract
Modulation transfer spectroscopy is used to demonstrate absolute frequency stabilization of an 8.6-µm-wavelength quantum cascade laser against a sub-Doppler absorption of the C H F 3 molecule. The obtained spectral emission properties are thoroughly characterized through a self-referenced optical frequency comb, stabilized against either a GPS-disciplined Rb clock or a 1.54-µm Er-fiber laser locked to a high-finesse ultra-low-expansion optical cavity. Fractional long-term stability and accuracy at a level of 4 × 10 − 12 (at 100 s) and 3 × 10 − 10 , respectively, are demonstrated, along with an emission linewidth as narrow as 10 kHz for observation times of 0.1 s.
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- 2020
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