Abstract

A cw carbon dioxide laser, operating on the 10 μm R(0) transition (28.832 THz), was stabilized by locking its frequency to an evacuated Fabry–Perot cavity. The Fabry–Perot cavity was in turn stabilized to the saturated absorption resonance of the Q(15) line of 188OsO4 , contained in a second Fabry–Perot cavity. Cesium-clock referenced, frequency chain measurements of the resultant line frequency are presented together with detailed studies of the line shift sensitivities to various operating parameters.

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