A system for measuring absolute frequencies of up to 4.25 THz using a Josephson point contact |
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Authors: | Yukinobu Mild Atsushi Onae Tomizo Kurosawa Eiichi Sakuma |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Research Laboratory of Metrology, 1-4, Umezono 1-chome Tsukuba-shi, 305, Ibaraki, Japan
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Abstract: | A system for measuring the absolute frequency of a far-infrared (FIR) laser is described. Josephson point contacts have been utilized in the system as a frequency harmonic mixer connecting microwaves and optically pumped CH3OH laser lines. The Josephson point contacts are capable of generating beat signals of 90 GHz microwaves and FIR waves of up to 4.25 THz. To measure the frequency of the beat signals from the Josephson junction with a frequency counter, tracking oscillators have been developed, which tracks the beat signals by phase locking and regenerate clean signals for frequency counting. It is shown that the absolute frequency can be measured to an accuracy of about 100 Hz by using the tracking oscillators. |
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