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 Title: MULTIPLEXED SATURATION SPECTROSCOPY WITH ELECTRO-OPTIC FREQUENCY COMBS Author(s): Long, David A. Contributor(s): Hodges, Joseph T.; Plusquellic, David F.; Fleisher, Adam J. Subject(s): Instrument/Technique Demonstration Abstract: Electro-optic frequency combs recently have been applied to a wide range of physical and spectroscopic measurements because of attributes including, simplicity, robustness, flexibility, phase coherence, and high spectral power density. As an illustrative example, I will focus upon multiplexed saturation spectroscopy of atomic potassium ($^{39}$K) using ultra-high resolution frequency combs which contain up to a million individual teeth with spacings between 2 kHz and 2 MHz. Through the use of a self-heterodyne detection method, we have been able to simultaneously observe phenomena such as hole burning, hyperfine pumping, and electromagnetically induced transparency. I will discuss these measurements as well as future applications in molecular and atomic spectroscopy. Issue Date: 6/22/2017 Publisher: International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy Citation Info: APS Genre: CONFERENCE PAPER/PRESENTATION Type: Text Language: English URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/96972 DOI: 10.15278/isms.2017.RI10 Date Available in IDEALS: 2017-07-27
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