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La spectroscopie de bruit à modulation de fréquence (FM) avec laser à diode est appliquée à la spectroscopie haute résolution sans Doppler de la vapeur atomique de Cs à proximité d'une surface diélectrique avec une configuration pompe-sonde à ondes évanescentes. La haute résolution et la haute sensibilité sont obtenues à l'aide d'une configuration expérimentale extrêmement simple, dans laquelle aucun balayage ni réglage précis de la fréquence laser n'est requis. Plusieurs configurations expérimentales de spectroscopie optique en champ proche sont démontrées, ce qui est utile pour une étude approfondie des interactions résonantes des atomes et des systèmes électroniques microscopiques dans les champs optiques proches.
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Yasuo OHDAIRA, Hirokazu HORI, "High Resolution Optical Near-Field Spectroscopy Using Intrinsic Frequency Noise of Diode Laser" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E85-C, no. 12, pp. 2097-2103, December 2002, doi: .
Abstract: Frequency modulation (FM) noise spectroscopy with diode laser is applied to high-resolution Doppler-free spectroscopy of Cs atomic vapor near a dielectric surface with evanescent-wave pump-probe configuration. Both high resolution and high sensitivity are realized by using an extremely simple experimental setup, in which no sweep or precise tuning of laser frequency are required. Several experimental configurations of optical near-field spectroscopy are demonstrated, which is useful for an extensive study of resonant interactions of atoms and microscopic electronic systems in optical near-fields.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e85-c_12_2097/_p
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