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Ultrastable, 10 Mhz Linewidth Lasers Based On Cryogenic Silicon Resonators" Vii International Symposium On "Modern Problems Of Laser Physics
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D. G. Matei T. Legero
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Laser can emit polarized light with high intensity and superior spatial and temporal coherence. The<br>
corresponding spectral purity and high frequency stability revolutionized optical spectroscopy and<br>
allowed for the study and control of internal states of atoms and molecules. Today's most stable and<br>
spectrally narrow laser sources are essential for probing ultra narrow optical clock transitions [1,2],<br>
precision tests of relativity [3] and the detection of gravitational waves.
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