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25 February 1999 Absolute frequency measurements in precision laser spectroscopy of muonium
Sergei N. Bagayev, A. M. Belkin, A. S. Dychkov, A. S. Farnosov, N. V. Fateev, D. B. Kolker, Yu. A. Matyugin, M. V. Okhapkin, V. S. Pivtsov, V. F. Zakharyash, V. A. Zhmud
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Proceedings Volume 3736, ICONO '98: Quantum Optics, Interference Phenomena in Atomic Systems, and High-Precision Measurements; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.340131
Event: ICONO '98: Laser Spectroscopy and Optical Diagnostics: Novel Trends and Applications in Laser Chemistry, Biophysics, and Biomedicine, 1998, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Frequency standard at 732 nm for absolute measurements of the muonium 1S-2S transition frequency has been developed. A suitable reference line for that standard was found in the absorption spectra of the iodine vapor heated up to 600 degree(s)C. In order to measure the absolute frequency of the developed standard, an optical synthesis chain was built up. The frequencies to be measured were synthesized from two secondary standard frequencies: a frequency of the diode laser stabilized to rubidium absorption line and a frequency of the CO2 laser, locked to CO2 absorption line. An accuracy of the measurements is order 10$min9.
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Sergei N. Bagayev, A. M. Belkin, A. S. Dychkov, A. S. Farnosov, N. V. Fateev, D. B. Kolker, Yu. A. Matyugin, M. V. Okhapkin, V. S. Pivtsov, V. F. Zakharyash, and V. A. Zhmud "Absolute frequency measurements in precision laser spectroscopy of muonium", Proc. SPIE 3736, ICONO '98: Quantum Optics, Interference Phenomena in Atomic Systems, and High-Precision Measurements, (25 February 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.340131
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Absorption

Carbon dioxide lasers

Modulation

Iodine

Rubidium

Laser stabilization

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