A He-Ne dual-frequency laser equipped with a bireflectance cavity mirror is
described. It is based on the principle that when the incident light is pe
rpendicular to the bireflectance cavity mirror, the phase delays of the ref
lective light along the mirror's fast and slow axes are different because o
f the photoelastic effect. The mode coupling is reduced by utilizing transv
erse Zeeman effect so that two linear and orthogonal polarization component
s with 5 MHz beat frequency are generated. The effect of the magnetic field
's direction on the dual-frequency as well as the polarization property of
the laser are investigated by experiments. After stabilizing the frequency,
the laser is calibrated with the iodine frequency stabilization laser of C
hinese National Institute of Metrology (CNIM). Experimental results indicat
e that the expanded uncertainty of wavelength in vacuum is 1x10(-7) (k = 3)
with a frequency stabilization of 6.6x10(-10) (sampled in 1000 s). (C) 200
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