A new frequency chain was demonstrated to measure an optical frequency standard based on a rovibrational molecular transition in the 28 THz spectral region accessible to a CO2 laser. It uses a femtosecond-laser frequency comb generator and two laser diodes at 852 nm and 788 nm as intermediate oscillators, with their frequency difference phase-locked to the CO2 laser. The RF repetition rate of the femtosecond laser was compared with a 100-MHz signal from a Hydrogen Maser, located at BNM-SYRTE. The 100 MHz signal is transmitted by amplitude modulation of a 1.55 µm laser diode through a 43-km telecommunication optical fibre. As a first example, the absolute measurement of a saturation line of OsO4 in the vicinity of the P(16) laser line of CO2...
The optical frequency comb generator (OFCG) is an attractive optical reference source for ...
The optical frequency comb generator (OFCG) is an attractive optical reference source for ...
We have built a frequency chain which enables to measure the absolute frequency of a laser emitting ...
A new frequency chain was demonstrated to measure an optical frequency standard based on a rovibrati...
A new frequency chain was demonstrated to measure an optical frequency standard based on a rovibrati...
International audienceWe demonstrate a new simple technique to measure IR frequencies near 30 THz us...
International audienceWe have built a frequency chain which enables to measure the absolute frequenc...
International audienceWe have built a frequency chain which enables to measure the absolute frequenc...
The frequency of 127I2 hyperfine component a3 of the P(13) 43-0 transition at 514.6 nm has been meas...
We demonstrate a new simple technique to measure IR frequencies near 30 THz using a femtosecond (fs)...
We demonstrate a new, simple technique for measuring IR frequencies near 30 THz by using a femtoseco...
A 3-microm continuous-wave difference-frequency source is directly referenced to a mid-infrared opti...
We use a new technique to disseminate microwave reference signals along ordinary optical fiber. The ...
We use a new technique to disseminate microwave reference signals along ordinary optical fiber. The ...
We use a new technique to disseminate microwave reference signals along ordinary optical fiber. The ...
The optical frequency comb generator (OFCG) is an attractive optical reference source for ...
The optical frequency comb generator (OFCG) is an attractive optical reference source for ...
We have built a frequency chain which enables to measure the absolute frequency of a laser emitting ...
A new frequency chain was demonstrated to measure an optical frequency standard based on a rovibrati...
A new frequency chain was demonstrated to measure an optical frequency standard based on a rovibrati...
International audienceWe demonstrate a new simple technique to measure IR frequencies near 30 THz us...
International audienceWe have built a frequency chain which enables to measure the absolute frequenc...
International audienceWe have built a frequency chain which enables to measure the absolute frequenc...
The frequency of 127I2 hyperfine component a3 of the P(13) 43-0 transition at 514.6 nm has been meas...
We demonstrate a new simple technique to measure IR frequencies near 30 THz using a femtosecond (fs)...
We demonstrate a new, simple technique for measuring IR frequencies near 30 THz by using a femtoseco...
A 3-microm continuous-wave difference-frequency source is directly referenced to a mid-infrared opti...
We use a new technique to disseminate microwave reference signals along ordinary optical fiber. The ...
We use a new technique to disseminate microwave reference signals along ordinary optical fiber. The ...
We use a new technique to disseminate microwave reference signals along ordinary optical fiber. The ...
The optical frequency comb generator (OFCG) is an attractive optical reference source for ...
The optical frequency comb generator (OFCG) is an attractive optical reference source for ...
We have built a frequency chain which enables to measure the absolute frequency of a laser emitting ...