Chinese Journal of Nature ›› 2007, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (1): 12-12.
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Theodor W.Hnsch
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Abstract: Optical frequency combs from mode locked femtosecond lasers have revolutionized the art of counting the frequency of light. They can link optical and microwave frequencies in a single step, and they provide the long missing clockwork for optical atomic clocks. By extending the limits of time and frequency metrology, they enable new tests of fundamental physics laws. Precise comparisons of optical resonance frequencies of atomic hydrogen and other atoms with the microwave frequency of a cesium atomic clock are establishing sensitive limits for possible slow variations of fundamental constants. Optical high harmonic generation is extending frequency comb techniques into the extreme ultraviolet, opening a new spectral territory to precision laser spectroscopy. Frequency comb techniques are also providing a key to attosecond science by offering control of the electric field of ultrafast laser pulses.
Key words: high precision spectroscopy, laser spectroscopy, Nobel lecture, optical frequency combs
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Theodor W.Hnsch. Passion for Precision[J]. Chinese Journal of Nature, 2007, 29(1): 12-12.
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