Laser-Based Measurements for Time and Frequency Domain Applications : A Handbook

Title: Laser-Based Measurements for Time and Frequency Domain Applications : A Handbook
Author: Marco Bellini, Paolo De Natale, Pasquale Maddaloni
ISBN: 0367576473 / 9780367576479
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 764
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Year: 2020
Availability: 45-60 days

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Based on the authors’ experimental work over the last 25 years, Laser-Based Measurements for Time and Frequency Domain Applications: A Handbook presents basic concepts, state-of-the-art applications, and future trends in optical, atomic, and molecular physics. It provides all the background information on the main kinds of laser sources and techniques, offers a detailed account of the most recent results obtained for time- and frequency-domain applications of lasers, and develops the theoretical framework necessary for understanding the experimental applications.

After a historical introduction, the book describes the basic concepts and mathematical tools required for studying the physics of oscillators. It then discusses microwave and optical resonators, crucial aspects of operation and fundamental properties of lasers, and precision spectroscopy and absolute frequency metrology. It also focuses on microwave and optical frequency standards and explores current and potential research directions.

Accessible to scientists, postdoc researchers, and advanced undergraduate students, this self-contained book gives a wide-ranging, balanced overview of the areas—including frequency standards and clocks, ultra-high-precision spectroscopy, quantum information, and environmental metrology—revolutionized by the recent advent of optical frequency comb synthesizers (OFCSs) based on femtosecond mode-locked lasers. The book is also a useful guide to cutting-edge research for manufacturers of advanced laser systems and optical devices.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Shedding Light on the Art of Timekeeping
Chapter 2 : Characterization and Control of Harmonic Oscillators
Chapter 3 : Passive Resonators
Chapter 4 : Continuous-Wave Coherent Radiation Sources
Chapter 5 : High-Resolution Spectroscopic Frequency Measurements
Chapter 6 : Time and Frequency Measurements with Pulsed Laser Systems
Chapter 7 : Frequency Standards
Chapter 8 : Future Trends in Fundamental Physics and Applications

Bibliography
Index