Abstract
Semiconductor lasers are broadly used as an easy-to-control, compact, reliable, rugged, and inexpensive source in spectroscopy and other opticeli precision measurements. A semiconductor laser has the potential for improving measurement sensitivity by reducing the noise floor created by the laser intensity noise.1-4
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