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Characterizing Far-infrared Laser Emissions and the Measurement of Their Frequencies
Published on: December 18, 2015
Radio-frequency Stark tuning of optically pumped far-infrared lasers
Abstract:
We have directly monitored the rf Stark-field-induced splitting of the gain profile of the 1222-microm (13)CH(3)F optically pumped far-infrared (OPFIR) laser transition. The resulting data are found to be in good agreement with ac Stark theory. Comparison with dc Stark tuning techniques shows that the rf Stark effect possesses a number of attractive attributes for frequency tuning cw OPFIR lasers, including significant increase in the turing range and straightforward implementation.
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