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A portable iodine stabilized He-Ne laser and its use in an absolute gravimeter
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Iodine-stabilized Laser OperatingEngineeringMeasurementOptical TestingLaser-plasma InteractionInterferometryLaser ApplicationsLaser PhysicsOptical MetrologyStationary LasersEducationLaser SimulationHigh-power LasersLaser TubeCalibrationLaser-based SensorAbsolute GravimeterInstrumentationOptical SystemsPhotonicsPhysicsPortable IodineLaser SpectroscopyRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionTime MetrologyOptical MeasurementLaser DesignHe-ne LaserSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsTunable Lasers
A portable, robust, and easy to use iodine-stabilized laser operating at a wavelength of 633 nm was realized at the BIPM. The size of the laser and its electronic servo are such that they can be installed in a suitcase having dimensions acceptable in an aircraft cabin as hand baggage. The performance of this laser is comparable to that of stationary lasers. A frequency repeatability of a few parts in 10/sup 11/ and a frequency stability that can reach 2 parts in 10/sup 13/ on a 300-s sample time are achieved. The radiation emitted by the laser can be used as a reference for optical interferometry for several years without the need for periodic calibration and its life is limited by that of the laser tube. A prototype was installed in an absolute gravimeter and continuous sets of g measurements extending over more than 30-h periods were achieved with standard deviations on the average value of g of about 2.5 parts in 10/sup 8/.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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