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Search Publications by: Jun Ye (Fed)

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Synchronization and Phase Lock of Two Mode-Locked Femtosecond Lasers

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
R K. Shelton, L -. Ma, H C. Kapteyn, M M. Murnane, J L. Hall, Jun Ye
Two independent mode-locked femtosecond lasers are synchronized to an unprecedented precision. The rms timing jitter between the lasers is 4.3 fs observed within a 160 Hz bandwidth a 160 Hz bandwidth over tens of seconds, or 26 fs within a 50 kHz bandwidth

High-Resolution Frequency Standard at 1030 nm for Yb: YAG Solid-State Lasers

June 1, 2000
Author(s)
Jun Ye, L -. Ma, John L. Hall
A diode pumped solid-state YB:YAG laser has been stabilized to a high finesse cavity with an all-external servo loop. Ultrasensitive cavity enhanced frequency modulation spectroscopy has recovered a sub-Doppler acetylene overtone transition with a high

Stabilizing and Measuring Optical Frequencies

October 1, 1999
Author(s)
John L. Hall, M S. Taubman, Scott A. Diddams, B Tiemann, Jun Ye, L -. Ma, D J. Jones, Steven T. Cundiff
Many factors are coming together to make this an exciting time in the development of optical frequency standards. These include improved strategies for interrogation of the resonant quantum reference sample, improved accuracy and control of the modulation

Absolute Frequency Atlas of Molecular I 2 Lines at 532 NM

April 1, 1999
Author(s)
Jun Ye, Lennart Robertsson, S Picard, L -. Ma, John L. Hall
With the aid of two iodine spectrometers, we report for the first time the measurement of the hyperfine splittings of the P(54) 32-0 and R(57)32-0 transitions near 532 nm. Within the tuning range of the frequency-doubled ND:YAG laser, modulation transfer
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