Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979rasc...14..541j&link_type=abstract
(International Union of Radio Science, Open Symposium on Time and Frequency, 1st, Helsinki, Finland, Aug. 1-4, 1978.) Radio Scie
Computer Science
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Frequency Measurement, Frequency Standards, Frequency Synthesizers, Helium-Neon Lasers, Laser Outputs, Maser Outputs, Cesium, Frequency Stability, Gas Mixtures, Methane, Nonlinear Systems
Scientific paper
The helium-neon methane-stabilized laser frequency at 88 THz (3.39 microns) and higher frequencies (148 and 197 THz, frequencies of the Xe (2.03 microns) and Ne (1.52 micron) lasers) have been measured by comparison with the cesium frequency standard using a microwave to visible frequency synthesis chain. This paper reports on the techniques of laser frequency measurements, the nonlinear devices used for these measurements, and the different methods for laser frequency synthesis with emphasis on microwave and laser generators. The extension of laser frequency measurements to the visible is also discussed.
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