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Spectral Narrowing of Atomic Resonance by Recurrent Excitation Spectroscopy: Feedback from Atom to Radiation Field via Digital-Data Processing

We describe the theoretical analysis and experimental detail of recurrent excitation spectroscopy (RES), which contributes to precise determination of atomic resonance frequency. The basic idea of RES lies in the iterative excitation of the atomic system by radiation. During the preceding excitation...

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Published in:Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 1999-02, Vol.38 (2R), p.923
Main Authors: Mitsui, Takahisa, Kinugawa, Tohru, Sakurai, Katsumi
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