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  • International Quantum Electronics Conference
  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 1984),
  • paper WCC2

ND4 Schüler-Band Absorption and Other Scientific Applications of Frequency-Modulation Spectroscopy

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Abstract

In independent research efforts, the technique of laser frequency modulation (FM) was developed for fast reading of absorption holes in a frequency-domain optical memory and as a means to provide sharp frequency discriminants for use in stabilizing the frequency of a dye laserd.1 It was also realized that absorption spectroscopy sensitivity could be improved because the FM signal is shifted well away from low-frequency laser noise. We discuss the progress that has been made in exploiting this potential advantage.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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