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30 April 1993 Frequency-stabilized 1.5-μm laser diode using a heterodyne spectroscopy method for a spatial application
Michel de Labachelerie, Christine Latrasse
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Proceedings Volume 1837, Frequency-Stabilized Lasers and Their Applications; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.143671
Event: Applications in Optical Science and Engineering, 1992, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
We have developed 1.5 micrometers DFB lasers stabilized on a C2H2 absorption line. The stabilization method was based on the heterodyne spectroscopy technique using a 350 MHz laser diode current modulation. Two 500 cm3 pigtailed stabilized laser modules with 500 (mu) W useful power at 1540.7 nm were realized and showed a relative frequency stability better than 2.10-10 for observation times between 0.3 s and 300 s.
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Michel de Labachelerie and Christine Latrasse "Frequency-stabilized 1.5-μm laser diode using a heterodyne spectroscopy method for a spatial application", Proc. SPIE 1837, Frequency-Stabilized Lasers and Their Applications, (30 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.143671
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Laser stabilization

Semiconductor lasers

Modulation

Heterodyning

Spectroscopy

Electronic circuits

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