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2000
Journal Article
Titel
Comparision of a Kr-stabilized laser and a holographic filter for use as an optical frequency control element for high dense WDM systems
Abstract
The relative optical frequency stability of a narrow bandwidth lithium niobate optical holographic filter stabilized laser in comparison with an optical reference unit at 1547.825 nm was examined. The two optical signals were heterodyned to measure the frequency stability of the holographic filter stabilized laser, which is better than 1.65.10-8 at 30 s sample time.
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frequency control
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frequency standards
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heterodyne detection
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holographic optical e...
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laser frequency stabi...
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lithium compounds
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optical communication...
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optical filters
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wavelength division m...
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kr-stabilized laser
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holographic filter
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optical frequency con...
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high dense wdm system...
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optical frequency sta...
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narrow bandwidth lith...
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optical reference uni...
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optical signals
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heterodyned
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laser frequency stabi...
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1547.825 nm
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30 s
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linbo3
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kr