Femtosecond Light Source for Phase-Controlled Atomic Processes
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The characteristics of femtosecond light source were summarized and two experiments showing mutual coherence at the generated sidebands were described. Frequency or amplitude modulated light was obtained by manually adjusting the relative phases of the sidebands. In second experiment a nitrogen cell with variable pressure and dispersion was used to characterize the multiphoton ionization process. Raman femtosecond light source with manually adjusted phases produced a periodic train of pulses with a repetition period of 11 fs and a pulse duration of 2 fs.
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LEOS 2001. 14th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society (Cat. No.01CH37242)