Spectroscopy and frequency measurement of the 87Sr clock transition by laser linewidth transfer using an optical frequency comb

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We performed spectroscopic observations of the 698-nm clock transition in 87Sr confined in an optical lattice using a laser linewidth transfer technique. A narrow-linewidth laser interrogating the clock transition was prepared by transferring the linewidth of a master laser (1064 nm) to that of a slave laser (698 nm) with a high-speed controllable fiber-based frequency comb. The Fourier-limited spectrum was then observed for an 80-ms interrogating pulse. We determined that the absolute frequency of the 5s21S0-5s5p 3P0 clock transition in 87Sr is 429 228 004 229 872.0 (1.6) Hz referenced to the SI second. © 2014 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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Akamatsu, D., Inaba, H., Hosaka, K., Yasuda, M., Onae, A., Suzuyama, T., … Hong, F. L. (2014). Spectroscopy and frequency measurement of the 87Sr clock transition by laser linewidth transfer using an optical frequency comb. Applied Physics Express, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.7567/APEX.7.012401

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