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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 39,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 63-68
  • (1985)

Frequency Jitter from Mechanical Vibrations in a Diode Laser Mounted on a Closed-Cycle Refrigerator

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Abstract

Frequency jitter in a tunable diode laser output due to impact shocks produced by the closed-cycle refrigerator has been characterized as a function of the piston movement during different phases of the cycle. An analysis of the influence of the vibration-induced noise suggests a random (Gaussian) contribution to the laser spectrometer lineshape.

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