The light shift effect in the coherent population trapping cesium maser

The light shift, as observed in the coherent population trapping (CPT) maser, was investigated theoretically and experimentally. It was found that the light shift originates from the various sidebands that are present in the spectrum of the frequency-modulated laser used to observe the CPT phenomeno...

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Gas lasers
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Laser theory
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Laser tuning
Lasers
Light (visible radiation)
Masers
Optical buffering
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Sidebands
Trapping
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