Simple scheme for tunable frequency offset locking of two lasers

Schünemann, U. ; Engler, H. ; Grimm, R. ; Weidemüller, M. ; Zielonkowski, M.

[S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1999
ISSN:
1089-7623
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AIP Digital Archive
Topics:
Physics
Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
Notes:
We present a scheme for stabilizing the difference frequency of two independent lasers. The scheme is based on simple electronics and makes use of the frequency-dependent phase shift experienced by a signal when it propagates through a delay line of coaxial cable. The stabilized difference frequency can be tuned over a wide range. Difference frequencies in the radio-frequency domain (100 MHz–10 GHz) can be controlled with long-term stability of better than 1 MHz. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
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autor Schünemann, U.
Engler, H.
Grimm, R.
Weidemüller, M.
Zielonkowski, M.
autorsonst Schünemann, U.
Engler, H.
Grimm, R.
Weidemüller, M.
Zielonkowski, M.
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notes We present a scheme for stabilizing the difference frequency of two independent lasers. The scheme is based on simple electronics and makes use of the frequency-dependent phase shift experienced by a signal when it propagates through a delay line of coaxial cable. The stabilized difference frequency can be tuned over a wide range. Difference frequencies in the radio-frequency domain (100 MHz–10 GHz) can be controlled with long-term stability of better than 1 MHz. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
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shingle_author_1 Schünemann, U.
Engler, H.
Grimm, R.
Weidemüller, M.
Zielonkowski, M.
shingle_author_2 Schünemann, U.
Engler, H.
Grimm, R.
Weidemüller, M.
Zielonkowski, M.
shingle_author_3 Schünemann, U.
Engler, H.
Grimm, R.
Weidemüller, M.
Zielonkowski, M.
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Engler, H.
Grimm, R.
Weidemüller, M.
Zielonkowski, M.
shingle_catch_all_1 Schünemann, U.
Engler, H.
Grimm, R.
Weidemüller, M.
Zielonkowski, M.
Simple scheme for tunable frequency offset locking of two lasers
We present a scheme for stabilizing the difference frequency of two independent lasers. The scheme is based on simple electronics and makes use of the frequency-dependent phase shift experienced by a signal when it propagates through a delay line of coaxial cable. The stabilized difference frequency can be tuned over a wide range. Difference frequencies in the radio-frequency domain (100 MHz–10 GHz) can be controlled with long-term stability of better than 1 MHz. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7623
10897623
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_2 Schünemann, U.
Engler, H.
Grimm, R.
Weidemüller, M.
Zielonkowski, M.
Simple scheme for tunable frequency offset locking of two lasers
We present a scheme for stabilizing the difference frequency of two independent lasers. The scheme is based on simple electronics and makes use of the frequency-dependent phase shift experienced by a signal when it propagates through a delay line of coaxial cable. The stabilized difference frequency can be tuned over a wide range. Difference frequencies in the radio-frequency domain (100 MHz–10 GHz) can be controlled with long-term stability of better than 1 MHz. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7623
10897623
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_3 Schünemann, U.
Engler, H.
Grimm, R.
Weidemüller, M.
Zielonkowski, M.
Simple scheme for tunable frequency offset locking of two lasers
We present a scheme for stabilizing the difference frequency of two independent lasers. The scheme is based on simple electronics and makes use of the frequency-dependent phase shift experienced by a signal when it propagates through a delay line of coaxial cable. The stabilized difference frequency can be tuned over a wide range. Difference frequencies in the radio-frequency domain (100 MHz–10 GHz) can be controlled with long-term stability of better than 1 MHz. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7623
10897623
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_4 Schünemann, U.
Engler, H.
Grimm, R.
Weidemüller, M.
Zielonkowski, M.
Simple scheme for tunable frequency offset locking of two lasers
We present a scheme for stabilizing the difference frequency of two independent lasers. The scheme is based on simple electronics and makes use of the frequency-dependent phase shift experienced by a signal when it propagates through a delay line of coaxial cable. The stabilized difference frequency can be tuned over a wide range. Difference frequencies in the radio-frequency domain (100 MHz–10 GHz) can be controlled with long-term stability of better than 1 MHz. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7623
10897623
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
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