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A Simple System for Frequency Locking Two CO2 Lasers
An optical heterodyne system requires a local oscillator which tracks the frequency of the transmitter. Otherwise the heterodyned signal, which has a frequency equal to the difference between the transmitted and local oscillator frequencies, would drift outside the bandwidth of the receiver.