Optical Frequency References
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Optical Frequency References. / Henriksen, Martin Romme.
The Niels Bohr Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, 2019.Research output: Book/Report › Ph.D. thesis › Research
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Optical Frequency References
AU - Henriksen, Martin Romme
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Optical frequency references are currently constitutes the most precise measurement possible and have, because of this, a wide variety of applications. This work describes the development of a low-cost and compact, optical frequency reference. An optical resonance of acetylene is used as a frequency reference using a spectroscopy technique called NICE-OHMS. Investigation into stabilized frequency comb is also presented. The frequency comb can be described as a equidistant series of frequency components throughout a wide spectrum. The combination of frequency combs generated with chip-based micro-resonators, and ultra stable frequency reference will be a powerful tool. A novel design of micro-resonators of the non-linear material AlGaAs is developed and characterized.
AB - Optical frequency references are currently constitutes the most precise measurement possible and have, because of this, a wide variety of applications. This work describes the development of a low-cost and compact, optical frequency reference. An optical resonance of acetylene is used as a frequency reference using a spectroscopy technique called NICE-OHMS. Investigation into stabilized frequency comb is also presented. The frequency comb can be described as a equidistant series of frequency components throughout a wide spectrum. The combination of frequency combs generated with chip-based micro-resonators, and ultra stable frequency reference will be a powerful tool. A novel design of micro-resonators of the non-linear material AlGaAs is developed and characterized.
UR - https://soeg.kb.dk/permalink/45KBDK_KGL/1pioq0f/alma99123666468305763
M3 - Ph.D. thesis
BT - Optical Frequency References
PB - The Niels Bohr Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen
ER -
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