1. Laser Doppler velocimetry of a fast beam with a temperature stabilized solid etalon
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Diana DiBerardino, D.M. Glantz, Carol E. Tanner, and Robert J. Rafac
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Physics ,Dye laser ,business.industry ,Molecular tagging velocimetry ,Velocimetry ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,symbols.namesake ,Optics ,law ,symbols ,Laser beam quality ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,business ,Laser Doppler vibrometer ,Doppler effect ,Fabry–Pérot interferometer - Abstract
We report a precise velocity measurement of a fast atomic lithium beam using a calibrated solid etalon. This technique is important to our program of precision atomic lifetime measurements which includes the 2p states of neutral 7Li. For our lifetime measurements, we use a dye laser crossed with a fast lithium beam to selectively excite the 2 p 2 P 1 2 , 3 2 states from the 2 s 2 S 1 2 ground state, and photon-counting detectors record the decay in flight of the fluorescence. With the laser aligned antiparallel to the atomic beam direction, we use a calibrated solid etalon to measure the Doppler shift of the 2 s 2 S 1 2 → 2 p 2 P 3 2 resonance to be 1742.67(53) GHz. The resulting velocity converts our position scale to a time scale with a precision of 0.03%.
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- 1997
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