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Adding Teeth to Spectroscopic Detection

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Combined stabilized frequency combs provide up to 1-Hz resolution.

Lynn M. Savage

With conventional broadband spectroscopy techniques, detecting optical frequencies can be performed to a resolution of ~10 MHz. Now, however, researchers at the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colo., have devised a method that can provide a resolution of as low as ~1 Hz. The investigators took advantage of two recent optical developments: multiheterodyne spectroscopy and optical frequency combs. Frequency combs result from the broadband output of a femtosecond laser, which acts like a collection of thousands of single-frequency lasers. The very even...Read full article

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    Published: March 2008
    Glossary
    resolution
    1. In optics, the ability of a lens system to reproduce the points, lines and surfaces in an object as separate entities in the image. 2. The minimum adjustment increment effectively achievable by a positioning mechanism. 3. In image processing, the accuracy with which brightness, spatial parameters and frame rate are divided into discrete levels.
    Basic Sciencebroadband spectroscopyCommunicationsoptical frequency combsResearch & TechnologyresolutionspectroscopyTech Pulse

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