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Laser-Millimeter Wave Techniques

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Abstract

The use of millimeter techniques with lasers has resulted in the stabilization of a laser to an absolute frequency standard. Also, a high resolution infrared spectrometer with the characteristics of a microwave spectrometer has been developed.

© 1972 Optical Society of America

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