Abstract:
This paper examines the generation and applications of laser optical frequency combs (LOFCs). The unique properties of LOFCs are widely used in spectroscopy and metrology, in particular for making ultra-accurate optical clocks. The use of LOFCs contributes to advances in optical fibre communication systems and studies pertaining to fundamental problems of astrophysics, such as the search for and investigation of exoplanets and verification of the hypothesis that physical constants vary with time.
Keywords:
optical frequency comb, multiplexing, Doppler spectroscopy, calibration of astronomical spectrographs, exoplanets.
Citation:
P. G. Kryukov, “Laser optical frequency combs and their applications in optical fibre communication systems and astrophysics”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 49:10 (2019), 895–900 [Quantum Electron., 49:10 (2019), 895–900]
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