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Providing 1E-16 short-term stability of a 1.5 {\\mu}m laser to optical clocks
by
Falke, St
, Sterr, U
, Hagemann, C
, Kessler, T
, Lisdat, C
, Riehle, F
, Schnatz, H
, Grebing, C
in
Clocks
/ Frequency stability
/ Lasers
/ Strontium 87
2012
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Providing 1E-16 short-term stability of a 1.5 {\\mu}m laser to optical clocks
by
Falke, St
, Sterr, U
, Hagemann, C
, Kessler, T
, Lisdat, C
, Riehle, F
, Schnatz, H
, Grebing, C
in
Clocks
/ Frequency stability
/ Lasers
/ Strontium 87
2012
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Providing 1E-16 short-term stability of a 1.5 {\\mu}m laser to optical clocks
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Providing 1E-16 short-term stability of a 1.5 {\\mu}m laser to optical clocks
2012
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We report on transferring 1E-16-level fractional frequency stability of a \"master laser\" operated at 1.5 {\\mu}m to a \"slave laser\" operated at 698 nm, using a femtosecond fiber comb as transfer oscillator. With the 698 nm laser, the 1S_0 - 3P_0 clock transition of 87Sr was resolved to a Fourier-limited line width of 1.5 Hz (before: 10 Hz). Potential noise sources contributed by the frequency comb are discussed in detail.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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