Abstract

Saturated-absorption resonances were investigated experimentally in He — Ne/127I2 lasers pumped by a transverse rf discharge. The much lower amplitude noise reduced sixfold the laser frequency instability, compared with the frequency instability of a laser pumped by a dc discharge, down to 5 × 10-13 for an integration time of 100 s. The modulation shifts of the radiation frequency of stabilised He — Ne/127I2 lasers were investigated with a high accuracy and over a wide range of frequency deviations (1.5 — 20 MHz). The nature of the asymmetry of the saturated-absorption resonances, resulting from the joint effect of the lens-like properties of the nonlinearly absorbing medium and of the elastic velocity-changing collisions of absorbing medium molecules was clarified.

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