Improvement of the frequency stability in a 3.39 µm He-Ne laser in which the hump profile of the magnetic modulation signal (MMS) is used as a control signal is performed by introducing an enriched isotope into the laser tube.
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Tatehisa OHTA, Wakao SASAKI, Hideshi UEDA, Kyoichi DEKI, "Improvement of a Stabilized 3.39 µm He-Ne Laser Using Magnetic Field" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E65-E, no. 9, pp. 546-547, September 1982, doi: .
Abstract: Improvement of the frequency stability in a 3.39 µm He-Ne laser in which the hump profile of the magnetic modulation signal (MMS) is used as a control signal is performed by introducing an enriched isotope into the laser tube.
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