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Ultraprecise and Ultrastable Optical and Microwave Frequency Synthesis with GHz Femtosecond Lasers

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Abstract

Very low relative instability (~2×10−17 at 1s) and uncertainty (~10−19) combined with uniquely high power-per-mode (up to 2mW) make frequency combs built with GHz femtosecond lasers invaluable tools for precision metrology, spectroscopy and generation of ultralow-noise microwaves.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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