Abstract This paper reports that two identical external-cavity-diode-laser (ECDL) based spectrometers are constructed at 634 nm referencing on the hyperfine B-X transition R(80)8-4 of 127I2. The lasers are stabilized on the Doppler-free absorption signals using the third-harmonic detection technique. The instability of the stabilized laser is measured to be 2.8×10-12 (after 1000 s) by counting the beat note between the two lasers. The absolute optical frequency of the transition is, for the first time, determined to be 472851936189.5 kHz by using an optical frequency comb referenced on the microwave caesium atomic clock. The uncertainty of the measurement is less than 4.9 kHz.
Received: 13 August 2008
Revised: 10 September 2008
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Fund: Project supported by the National
Fundamental Research Program of China (Grant Nos 2005CB3724500 and
2006CB921400), the Major Program of National Natural Science
Foundation of China (Grant No 60490280), National Natural Science
Foundation of China (Grant
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Yi Lin(伊林), Yuan Jie(袁杰), Qi Xiang-Hui(齐向晖), Chen Wen-Lan(陈文兰), Zhou Da-Wei(周大伟), Zhou Tong(周通), Zhou Xiao-Ji(周小计), and Chen Xu-Zong(陈徐宗) A diode laser spectrometer at 634nm and absolute frequency measurements using optical frequency comb 2009 Chin. Phys. B 18 1409
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