Abstract
Frequency comb lasers provide a phase coherent link between radio frequency sources and optical frequencies, now making spectroscopy possible at optical and near-infrared frequencies at an extremely high accuracy of 10-17 [1]. Using the comb laser for direct excitation obviates the need for a continuous wave laser at the transition wavelength, as has been demonstrated in beam experiments, vapour cells and magneto-optical traps [2-4].
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