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  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 1989),
  • paper WB3

Measurement of rubidium 87 D1 and D2 lines nitrogen pressure shift by optical heterodyne

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Abstract

The presence of a foreign gas both shifts and broadens the optical resonance lines of atomic species. The shift effect is of particular interest in the field of semieonductor laser frequency stabilization for coherent optical communication purposes, where atomic resonances can be used to produce optical carriers at precisely defined and long-term stable frequencies.1 Shifting atomic resonances with foreign gases could produce more available channels while preserving the long-term stability.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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