Publication detail
Absolute frequencies of H13C14N hydrogen cyanide transitions in the 1.5-mu m region with the saturated spectroscopy and a sub-kHz scanning laser
HRABINA, J. HOŠEK, M. ŘEŘUCHA, Š. ČÍŽEK, M. PILÁT, Z. LAZAR, J. ČÍP, O.
Original Title
Absolute frequencies of H13C14N hydrogen cyanide transitions in the 1.5-mu m region with the saturated spectroscopy and a sub-kHz scanning laser
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
The wide span and high density of lines in its rovibrational spectrum render hydrogen cyanide a useful spectroscopic media for referencing absolute frequencies of lasers in optical communication and dimensional metrology. We determined, for the first time to the best of our knowl-edge, the molecular transitions' center frequencies of the H13C14N isotope in the range from 1526 nm to 1566 nm with 1.3 x 10-10 fractional uncertainty. We investigated the molec-ular transitions with a highly coherent and widely tunable scanning laser that was precisely referenced to a hydrogen maser through an optical frequency comb. We demon-strated an approach to stabilize the operational conditions needed to maintain the constantly low pressure of the hydro-gen cyanide to carry out the saturated spectroscopy with the third-harmonic synchronous demodulation. We demon-strated approximately a forty-fold improvement in the line centers' resolution compared to the previous result.
Keywords
laser spectroscopy, linear absorption spectroscopy, saturated absorption spectroscopy, hydrogen cyanide
Authors
HRABINA, J.; HOŠEK, M.; ŘEŘUCHA, Š.; ČÍŽEK, M.; PILÁT, Z.; LAZAR, J.; ČÍP, O.
Released
28. 10. 2022
Publisher
Optica Publishing Group
Location
WASHINGTON
ISBN
1539-4794
Periodical
Optics Letters
Year of study
47
Number
21
State
United States of America
Pages from
5704
Pages to
5707
Pages count
4
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT184584,
author="Jan {Hrabina} and Martin {Hošek} and Šimon {Řeřucha} and Martin {Čížek} and Zdeněk {Pilát} and Josef {Lazar} and Ondřej {Číp}",
title="Absolute frequencies of H13C14N hydrogen cyanide transitions in the 1.5-mu m region with the saturated spectroscopy and a sub-kHz scanning laser",
journal="Optics Letters",
year="2022",
volume="47",
number="21",
pages="5704--5707",
doi="10.1364/OL.467633",
issn="1539-4794",
url="https://opg.optica.org/ol/fulltext.cfm?uri=ol-47-21-5704&id=513174"
}
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