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arxiv: 1004.5110 · v2 · pith:3JPEPXMTnew · submitted 2010-04-28 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Extreme ultraviolet frequency comb metrology

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keywords frequencycombextremeheliumlaserphaseultravioletwavelengths
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The remarkable precision of frequency comb (FC) lasers is transferred to the extreme ultraviolet (XUV, wavelengths shorter than 100 nm), a frequency region previously not accessable to these devices. A frequency comb at XUV wavelengths near 51 nm is generated by amplification and coherent upconversion of a pair of pulses originating from a near-infrared femtosecond FC laser. The phase coherence of the source in the XUV is demonstrated using Helium atoms as a ruler and phase detector. Signals in the form of stable Ramsey-like fringes with high contrast are observed when the FC laser is scanned over P states of Helium, from which the absolute transition frequency in the XUV can be extracted. This procedure yields a 4He ionization energy at h 5945204212(6) MHz, improved by nearly an order of magnitude in accuracy, thus challenging QED calculations of this two-electron system.

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