高精度测量和产生光学和微波频率使用窄带和短脉冲激光

F. Cruz
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自四十多年前激光问世以来,窄带单频和高光谱纯度光源的发展与短脉冲、高带宽锁模激光器的发展是分开的。今天,我们有线宽小于1赫兹的连续波单频激光器,以及发射脉冲只有几飞秒的锁模激光器,其光谱可以覆盖整个八度程。这两类激光器近年来在计量学和非线性光学领域相遇。人们已经认识到,传统上用于降低单频激光器调频噪声的主动控制技术可以用来稳定构成锁模激光器的频率梳,从而减小其线宽。通过稳定飞秒激光的重复率和载波到包络线的偏移量,微波和光学频率之间的直接相参连接是可能的,例如允许直接测量光学频率。光学原子钟由此产生了一个戏剧性的发展。它们的稳定性和精度比传统的微波时钟高一个数量级,开启了精密测量的新时代,并将在导航和电信等领域产生重大影响。另一个潜在的应用是光学频率合成器的发展,它可以以相参的方式产生高光谱纯度的光学和微波频率。在这次演讲中,概述了这些发展,以及我们在频率测量和合成方面的工作现状,以及基于冷钙原子的光学原子钟的开发。
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High precision measurement and generation of optical and microwave frequencies using narrowband and short-pulse lasers
Since the advent of the laser, more than forty years ago, the development of narrow-band single-frequency and high-spectral-purity sources has been quite separated from the efforts in the generation of short pulse, high-bandwidth mode-locked lasers. Today we have continuous-wave, single-frequency lasers with linewidths smaller than one Hertz, along with mode-locked lasers emitting pulses of only a few femtoseconds and whose spectra can cover an entire octave. These two classes of lasers have met recently in the field of metrology and nonlinear optics. It has been realized that the active control techniques traditionally used to reduce FM noise in single-frequency lasers, thus reducing their linewidths, could be used to stabilize the frequency comb which constitutes a mode-locked laser. By stabilization of both the repetition rate and the carrier-to-envelope offset of a femtosecond laser, a direct phase-coherent link between microwave and optical frequencies is possible, allowing for example the direct measurement of optical frequencies. A dramatic development from this has been the advent of optical atomic clocks. With stabilities and accuracies an order of magnitude higher than the conventional microwave clocks, they are opening a new era in precision measurements and will have great impact, for example, in navigation and telecommunications. Another close potential application is the development of optical frequency synthesizers, which can generate high-spectral-purity optical and microwave frequencies in a phase-coherent way. In this talk, an overview of these developments is given, along with the present status of our work towards frequency measurement and synthesis and the development of an optical atomic clock based on cold calcium atoms.
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