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Acetylene frequency references in gas-filled hollow optical fiber and photonic microcells

Acetylene frequency references in gas-filled hollow optical fiber and photonic microcells
Acetylene frequency references in gas-filled hollow optical fiber and photonic microcells
Gas-filled hollow optical fiber references based on the P(13) transition of the ν13 band of 12C2H2 promise portability with moderate accuracy and stability. Previous realizations are corrected (<1σ) by using proper modeling of a shift due to line-shape. To improve portability, a sealed photonic microcell is characterized on the 12C2H2 ν13 P(23) transition with somewhat reduced accuracy and stability. Effects of the photonic crystal fiber, including surface modes, are explored. Both polarization-maintaining (PM) and non-PM 7-cell photonic bandgap fiber are shown to be unsuitable for kilohertz-level frequency references.
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5430-5439
Wang, Chenchen
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Wang, Chenchen, Wheeler, N.V., Fourcade-Dutin, C., Grogan, M., Bradley, T.D., Washburn, B.R., Benabid, F. and Corwin, K.L. (2013) Acetylene frequency references in gas-filled hollow optical fiber and photonic microcells. Applied Optics, 52 (22), 5430-5439. (doi:10.1364/AO.52.005430).

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Abstract

Gas-filled hollow optical fiber references based on the P(13) transition of the ν13 band of 12C2H2 promise portability with moderate accuracy and stability. Previous realizations are corrected (<1σ) by using proper modeling of a shift due to line-shape. To improve portability, a sealed photonic microcell is characterized on the 12C2H2 ν13 P(23) transition with somewhat reduced accuracy and stability. Effects of the photonic crystal fiber, including surface modes, are explored. Both polarization-maintaining (PM) and non-PM 7-cell photonic bandgap fiber are shown to be unsuitable for kilohertz-level frequency references.

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Published date: 2 July 2013

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Local EPrints ID: 441541
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/441541
ISSN: 0003-6935
PURE UUID: b18e3cf6-09bd-484e-9ad8-9bd7bae9a76f
ORCID for N.V. Wheeler: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1265-9510
ORCID for T.D. Bradley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6568-5811

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Date deposited: 17 Jun 2020 16:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:24

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Author: Chenchen Wang
Author: N.V. Wheeler ORCID iD
Author: C. Fourcade-Dutin
Author: M. Grogan
Author: T.D. Bradley ORCID iD
Author: B.R. Washburn
Author: F. Benabid
Author: K.L. Corwin

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