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Basic characteristics of high-frequency Stark-effect modulation of CO2 lasers.The molecular Stark effect and its application to the modulation of infrared laser radiation have been investigated both theoretically and experimentally. Using a density matrix approach, a quantum mechanical description of the effect of a time-varying electric field on the absorption coefficient and refractive index of a molecular gas near an absorption line has been formulated. For modulation applications a quantity known as the ?modulation depth' is of prime importance. Theoretical expressions for the frequency dependence of the modulation depth show that the response to the frequency of a time-varying Stark field is separated into a nondispersive and a dispersive region, depending on whether the modulating frequency is less than or greater than the homogeneous absorption linewidth. Experimental results showing nondispersive modulation at frequencies to 30 MHz are presented. In addition it is shown that the response of modulation depth to Stark field amplitude is separated into linear and nonlinear regions, the field at which nonlinearities begin being determined by the absorption spectrum of the molecule being used.
Document ID
19720026849
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Claspy, P. C.
(Case-Western-Reserve University; Quandia Corp., Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Pao, Y. H.
(Case-Western-Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Date Acquired
August 6, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1971
Publication Information
Publication: IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
Volume: QE-7
Subject Category
Masers
Accession Number
72A10515
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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