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Frequency stabilization of an optically pumped far-infrared laser to the harmonic of a microwave synthesizer
2015
Applied Optics
Measurements of the frequency stability of a far-infrared molecular laser have been made by mixing the harmonic of an ultrastable microwave source with a portion of the laser output signal in a terahertz (THz) Schottky diode balanced mixer. A 3 GHz difference-frequency signal was used in a frequency discriminator circuit to lock the laser to the microwave source. Comparisons of the short-and long-term laser frequency stability under free-running and locked conditions show a significant
doi:10.1364/ao.54.010494
pmid:26836876
fatcat:ycc76ksnqjcs7mn75gps3bqmem