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Development of IR frequency standards based on laser diodes
Author(s) -
Juan Galindo Santos,
M. Alcón-Camas,
Ana Carrasco-Sanz,
Sonia MartínLópez,
Pedro Corredera
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
optica pura y aplicada/óptica pura y aplicada
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.147
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 2171-8814
pISSN - 0030-3917
DOI - 10.7149/opa.45.2.221
Subject(s) - diode , laser , optoelectronics , materials science , optics , physics
Optical frequency combs have extremely high measurement accuracy for laser frequencies in the optics range, up to an order of approximately ~10-11. However, this technique requires narrow linewidth and frequency stable laser sources. The first set of measurement results we carried out were with an optical frequency comb in the 1550 nm range. These measurements are focused on the frequency stability, linewidth of the laser source and the absolute value of the optical frequency. Two wavemeters for optical communications were calibrated using the previous results. Furthermore, the stabilization of a laser diode in the Rb atomic absorption at 780 nm is presented. This source is expected to be used as calibration standard for wavemeters and as reference laser for optical clocks and frequency combs comparison. © 2012 Sociedad Española de Óptica.Este  trabajo  ha  sido  financiado  en  parte  por  el  Ministerio  de  Ciencia  e  Innovación  a  través  de  los  proyectos  TEC2009‐14423‐C02‐01  y  TEC2009‐14423‐C02‐02,  por  la  Comunidad  de  Madrid a través del proyecto FACTOTEM‐2 y por  Euramet  a  través  del  proyecto  JRP  IND14  FREQUENCHY.Peer Reviewe

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