H. Rong et al., A HETERODYNE LASER SPECTROMETER FOR PRECISION-MEASUREMENTS OF LARGE LINE SPLITTINGS, Optics communications, 100(1-4), 1993, pp. 268-277
A computer-controlled heterodyne laser spectrometer has been developed
for precision measurements of spectral line spacings in the microwave
regime. The instrument consists of two cw single-mode ring dye lasers
which are mixed on an avalanche photodiode. Beat frequencies of up to
12.5 GHz are measured by a quartz-stabilized rf counter. Hyperfine st
ructure lines of molecular iodine are used as reference transitions to
frequency-lock the lasers and bridge large frequency distances. To de
monstrate the performance, we measured the 1s2p 3P fine structure spli
ttings of 70-150 GHz in the spectrum of helium-like Li-7(+). Applying
Lamb dip spectroscopy and eliminating the Doppler background by a spec
ific data acquisition technique, the splitting frequencies were obtain
ed with a precision of approximately 2 x 10(-5).