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30 January 1987 Ultrastable Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Lasers
Charles Freed
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Proceedings Volume 0709, Laser Research and Development in the Northeast; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937274
Event: Cambridge Symposium-Fiber/LASE '86, 1986, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
This paper reviews the spectral purity, frequency stability and long-term stabilization of CO2, isotope lasers developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Extremely high spectral purity and short-term stability of less than 1.5 x 10-13 have been achieved and will be discussed. A long-term stabilization technique, which was used to line-center lock any regular or hot-band CO, isotope laser transition, is described. A brief description on using CO, lasers as secondary frequency standards is also given.
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Charles Freed "Ultrastable Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Lasers", Proc. SPIE 0709, Laser Research and Development in the Northeast, (30 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937274
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KEYWORDS
Laser stabilization

Carbon dioxide lasers

Laser development

Gas lasers

Carbon dioxide

Radar

Heterodyning

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