Developments in the theory of frequency modulation spectroscopy
Edward A. Whittaker, Gary C. Bjorklund
CLEO 1983
A new type of wavelength-modulation laser spectroscopy is accomplished by utilizing an external phase modulator driven at radio frequencies large compared to the width of the spectral feature of interest. The spectral feature is probed by a single frequency-modulated (FM) sideband, and the associated absorption and dispersion are measured by monitoring the resulting radio-frequency beat signal. Experimental results are presented for the measurement of Fabry-Perot resonances, I2 vapor absorption lines, and saturation holes in Na vapor. © 1980, Optical Society of America.
Edward A. Whittaker, Gary C. Bjorklund
CLEO 1983
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Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics
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Proceedings of SPIE 1989
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