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  • XVIII International Quantum Electronics Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1992),
  • paper MoL3

Using Resonances Induced by Coherent Population Trapping for Frequency Difference Stabilization and Microwave Generation

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Abstract

Laser diodes (LD) are comparatively simple and inexpensive devices so that it makes sense to use two LD with closely spaced optical frequencies for microwave generation.[1,2]. Atoms of alkali metals provide a set of reference lines which are convenient for frequency stabilization. Many of the corresponding stabilized frequency differences fall within the microwave region with many possible applications in meteorology and communication systems.

© 1992 IQEC

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