Publication detail
Absolute frequencies of H13C14N hydrogen cyanide transitions in the 1.5-mu m region with the saturated spectroscopy and a sub-kHz scanning laser
HRABINA, J. HOŠEK, M. ŘEŘUCHA, Š. ČÍŽEK, M. PILÁT, Z. LAZAR, J. ČÍP, O.
English title
Absolute frequencies of H13C14N hydrogen cyanide transitions in the 1.5-mu m region with the saturated spectroscopy and a sub-kHz scanning laser
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
The wide span and high density of lines in its rovibrational spectrum render hydrogen cyanide a useful spectroscopic media for referencing absolute frequencies of lasers in optical communication and dimensional metrology. We determined, for the first time to the best of our knowl-edge, the molecular transitions' center frequencies of the H13C14N isotope in the range from 1526 nm to 1566 nm with 1.3 x 10-10 fractional uncertainty. We investigated the molec-ular transitions with a highly coherent and widely tunable scanning laser that was precisely referenced to a hydrogen maser through an optical frequency comb. We demon-strated an approach to stabilize the operational conditions needed to maintain the constantly low pressure of the hydro-gen cyanide to carry out the saturated spectroscopy with the third-harmonic synchronous demodulation. We demon-strated approximately a forty-fold improvement in the line centers' resolution compared to the previous result.
English abstract
The wide span and high density of lines in its rovibrational spectrum render hydrogen cyanide a useful spectroscopic media for referencing absolute frequencies of lasers in optical communication and dimensional metrology. We determined, for the first time to the best of our knowl-edge, the molecular transitions' center frequencies of the H13C14N isotope in the range from 1526 nm to 1566 nm with 1.3 x 10-10 fractional uncertainty. We investigated the molec-ular transitions with a highly coherent and widely tunable scanning laser that was precisely referenced to a hydrogen maser through an optical frequency comb. We demon-strated an approach to stabilize the operational conditions needed to maintain the constantly low pressure of the hydro-gen cyanide to carry out the saturated spectroscopy with the third-harmonic synchronous demodulation. We demon-strated approximately a forty-fold improvement in the line centers' resolution compared to the previous result.
Keywords in English
laser spectroscopy, linear absorption spectroscopy, saturated absorption spectroscopy, hydrogen cyanide
Released
28.10.2022
Publisher
Optica Publishing Group
Location
WASHINGTON
ISSN
1539-4794
Volume
47
Number
21
Pages from–to
5704–5707
Pages count
4
BIBTEX
@article{BUT184584,
author="Jan {Hrabina} and Martin {Hošek} and Šimon {Řeřucha} and Martin {Čížek} and Zdeněk {Pilát} and Josef {Lazar} and Ondřej {Číp},
title="Absolute frequencies of H13C14N hydrogen cyanide transitions in the 1.5-mu m region with the saturated spectroscopy and a sub-kHz scanning laser",
year="2022",
volume="47",
number="21",
month="October",
pages="5704--5707",
publisher="Optica Publishing Group",
address="WASHINGTON",
issn="1539-4794"
}