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Search Publications by: Jun Ye (Fed)

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From Stable Lasers to Optical-Frequency Clocks

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
John L. Hall, Jun Ye, L -. Ma, J L. Peng, M Notcutt, J D. Jost, A Marian
This is a report on behalf of the World Tema of Stable Laser and Optical Frequency Measurement Enthusiasts, even if most detailed illustrations draw mainly from our work at JILA. Specifically we trace some of the key ideas that have led from the first

Optical Frequency Combs: From Frequency Metrology to Optical Phase Control

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Jun Ye, H Schnatz, Leo W. Hollberg
A remarkable synergy between traditionally CW laser-based precision optical frequency metrology and mode-locked ultrafast lasers has led to precision control of the frequency spectrum produced by mode-locked lasers. Such a phase - controlled mode-locked

Optical Frequency Standards and Their Measurement

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
John L. Hall, Jun Ye
The last four years have seen a revolution in the art and practice of optical frequency measurement. Indeed the gearbox represented by the spectrally-broadened fs laser's comb has sufficiently low noise that we in the optics community have abruptly found

Optical frequency standards: Progress and applications

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
John L. Hall, Jun Ye, L -. Ma, K R. Vogel, Tim P. Dinneen
A number of individual small advances, taken together, bring us to the beginning of a new domain of optical frequency stability, reproducibility, and measurements. Particular advances include the refinment of Noise-Immune Cavity-Enhanced Optical Heterodyne