• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 41, Issue 9, 902002 (2014)
Lin Baike1、2、*, Cao Shiying1, Zhao Yang1, Li Ye1、2, Wang Qiang1、2, Lin Yige1, Cao Jianping1, Zang Erjun1、2, Fang Zhanjun1、2, and Li Tianchu1
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    DOI: 10.3788/cjl201441.0902002 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Lin Baike, Cao Shiying, Zhao Yang, Li Ye, Wang Qiang, Lin Yige, Cao Jianping, Zang Erjun, Fang Zhanjun, Li Tianchu. Acompact Iodine-Stabilized Solid-State Laser at 532 nm[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2014, 41(9): 902002 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Although the traditional iodine-stabilized 532 nm optical frequency standard is high frequency stability and uncertainty, it is complex and not portable. Lower frequency stability is acceptable in some cases such as absolute gravimeters, on which smaller size and portable are focused. A compact iodine-stabilized solid-state laser at 532 nm is established, which is portable for its small size. By the way of measuring the frequency beat with the original iodine-stabilized 532 nm optical frequency standard, the Allan deviation is 2.4×10-12 for 1 s averaging time, and the absolute frequency of the laser is 563260223436 kHz, whose uncertainty is 52 kHz (coverage factor k=2). The system has been applied to absolute gravimeters at National Institute of Metrology.
    Lin Baike, Cao Shiying, Zhao Yang, Li Ye, Wang Qiang, Lin Yige, Cao Jianping, Zang Erjun, Fang Zhanjun, Li Tianchu. Acompact Iodine-Stabilized Solid-State Laser at 532 nm[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2014, 41(9): 902002
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