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diff --git a/bibliography.bib b/bibliography.bib index bb8fdbb..46da3b9 100644 --- a/bibliography.bib +++ b/bibliography.bib @@ -7407,3 +7407,19 @@ doi = {10.1080/09500340.2016.1148212}, magnitude.}, } +@article{shahriar17OE_sensitivity_suppression, + author = {Joshua Yablon and Zifan Zhou and Nicholas Condon and Devin Hileman and Shih Tseng and Selim Shahriar}, + journal = {Opt. Express}, + keywords = {Lasers, Raman; Dispersion; High power lasers; Hole burning; Optical fields; Raman lasers; Single mode lasers; Tunable diode lasers}, + number = {24}, + pages = {30327--30335}, + publisher = {OSA}, + title = {Demonstration of a highly subluminal laser with suppression of cavity length sensitivity by nearly three orders of magnitude}, + volume = {25}, + month = {Nov}, + year = {2017}, + url = {http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-25-24-30327}, + doi = {10.1364/OE.25.030327}, + abstract = {We have demonstrated a laser in which the frequency shift due to small cavity fluctuations is far less than what would be expected from a conventional laser. The factor of sensitivity suppression is inferred to be equal to the effective group index experienced by the laser, implying that this laser is subluminal. We have observed a suppression factor as high as 663. Such a laser is highly self-stabilized compared to a conventional laser, and is expected to have a far smaller Schawlow-Townes linewidth. As a result, this laser may have potentially significant applications in the fields of high-precision optical metrology and passive frequency stabilization.}, +} + |