Laser cooling
Laser Doppler cooling of atoms and molecules is based on precision lasers that have been slightly detuned from a prominent absorption line. It is an unavoidable technique e.g. for the study of Bose-Einstein condensates. The high accuracy of the frequency comb in combination with its absolute calibration offers a solution to the control the lasers in the setups.
Application Notes
- Using an Atomic Nucleus for Precise Time Measurement
- Locking of multiple lasers to an Optical Frequency Comb
- SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION: All polarization‑maintaining fiber laser architecture for robust femtosecond pulse generation
- SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION: Excess carrier-envelope phase noise generation in saturable absorbers