Title :
A portable iodine stabilized He-Ne laser and its use in an absolute gravimeter
Author :
Chartier, Jean-Marie ; Labot, Jacques ; Sasagawa, Glenn ; Niebauer, Tim M. ; Hollander, William
Author_Institution :
Bur. Int. des Poids et Mesures, Sevres, France
fDate :
4/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A portable, robust, and easy to use iodine-stabilized laser operating at a wavelength of 633 nm was realized at the BIPM. The size of the laser and its electronic servo are such that they can be installed in a suitcase having dimensions acceptable in an aircraft cabin as hand baggage. The performance of this laser is comparable to that of stationary lasers. A frequency repeatability of a few parts in 1011 and a frequency stability that can reach 2 parts in 10 13 on a 300-s sample time are achieved. The radiation emitted by the laser can be used as a reference for optical interferometry for several years without the need for periodic calibration and its life is limited by that of the laser tube. A prototype was installed in an absolute gravimeter and continuous sets of g measurements extending over more than 30-h periods were achieved with standard deviations on the average value of g of about 2.5 parts in 10 8
Keywords :
frequency measurement; gas lasers; gravimeters; iodine; laser beam applications; laser frequency stability; light interferometry; measurement standards; portable instruments; 300 s; 633 nm; BIPM; absolute gravimeter; aircraft cabin; frequency repeatability; frequency stability; optical interferometry; portable iodine stabilized He-Ne laser; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Calibration; Frequency; Gravity measurement; Laser stability; Optical interferometry; Prototypes; Robustness; Servomechanisms;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on