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International comparisons of He-Ne lasers stabilized with 127I2 at λ = 633 nm (July 1993 to September 1995). Part VI: Comparison of VNIIM (Russian Federation), NCM (Bulgaria), NMS (Norway), NILPRP (Romania) and BIPM lasers at λ = 633 nm

L Abramova, Yu Zakharenko, V Fedorine, T Blajev, S Kartaleva, H Karlsson, G H Popescu, A Chartier and J-M Chartier

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This paper reports the sixth set of results of a series of grouped laser comparisons from national laboratories undertaken by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) at the request of the Comité Consultatif pour la Définition du Mètre (CCDM, now the Consultative Committee for Length, CCL), during the period July 1993 to September 1995.

The results of this comparison, involving six lasers from four countries and the BIPM, with the exception of one laser meet the goals set by the CCDM in 1992 and adopted by the Comité International des Poids et Mesures (CIPM) the same year. The standard uncertainty of the frequency of the He-Ne laser stabilized on the saturated absorption of 127I2 at λ = 633 nm is reduced to a level of 12 kHz (2.5 parts in 1011) when the lasers compared meet the recommended values of the parameters.

The lasers were first compared with the BIPM4 laser with the operating parameters set to the values normally used in each laboratory. Using the BIPM4 laser as a reference the results ranged from -108.9 kHz to 44.5 kHz. After checking and readjusting the values of all the parameters, the range was reduced to -34.5 kHz to +1.1 kHz. Under the latter conditions, the average frequency difference of the group of lasers with respect to the BIPM4 laser was -7.5 kHz with a standard uncertainty (1 σ) of 15.1 kHz. The best relative frequency stabilities, with Allan standard deviations of about 1.7 × 10-12 and 2.2 × 10-13, were observed with sampling times of 10 s and 1000 s, respectively. The overall best value was 1.1 × 10-13 for a sampling time of 3000 s.


PACS

42.55.Lt Gas lasers including excimer and metal-vapor lasers

42.60.Lh Efficiency, stability, gain, and other operational parameters

42.50.Gy Effects of atomic coherence on propagation, absorption, and amplification of light; electromagnetically induced transparency and absorption

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Optics, quantum optics and lasers

Dates

Issue 2 (April 2000)



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