Abstract
An accurate wavelength meter (wavemeter) for cw lasers has been developed. The wavemeter is a Michelson-type fringe-counting two-beam interferometer operated in vacuum. A multicoincidence fringe counting technique has also been developed by which fringe fractions are determined with an uncertainty of 1/500 of a fringe. The result of wavelength comparisons between 612- and 633-nm I2 stabilized He–Ne lasers showed good agreement with the value recommended by CIPM 1983. The discrepancy was <4 × 10−10 and the standard deviation of the comparison was 4 × 10−10.
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