30 results on '"E. Bava"'
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2. Phase sensitive detection of light reflected from a Fabry–Pérot interferometer
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F. Massari and E. Bava
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Amplitude modulation ,Physics ,Pulse-frequency modulation ,Optics ,Analog transmission ,business.industry ,Pulse-amplitude modulation ,Modulation ,Modulation index ,Electro-optic modulator ,business ,Instrumentation ,Frequency modulation - Abstract
We present an analysis of the Fabry–Perot response to a phase‐modulated light in the reflection mode, by considering the general problem of the lock‐in detection at the pth harmonics of the rf modulating frequency. Suitable frequency modulation conditions for servo‐locking purposes are obtained and the values of modulation index which maximize the sensitivity for the first, third, and fifth harmonics are found. Moreover, we investigate the effects of the residual amplitude modulation introduced by the electro‐optic frequency modulator, the presence of laser amplitude and frequency noise, and the dependence of the achievable closed‐loop frequency fluctuation spectrum on the modulation index and detection noise.
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- 1996
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3. Interaction between atom and radiation with sinusoidally shaped amplitude: Applications to frequency standards
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E. Bava and A. G. Shahian
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Electromagnetic field ,Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,Operator (physics) ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Resonance ,Metrology ,Computational physics ,Amplitude ,Optics ,Magnus expansion ,business ,Series expansion ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
The study of the evolution of a two-level atom crossing an electromagnetic field with a sinusoidally shaped amplitude is of interest in frequency metrology because a few Cs beam standards share this type of realization. The Magnus expansion method helps to find a solution to this problem giving approximate analytical results, which are made easy to handle by a series expansion in the detuning between atom resonance and radiation frequency. Numerical checks show that rather simple expressions provide an accuracy better than 10−3 in the matrix elements of the evolution operator for useful ranges of power levels and frequency differences. Two examples concerned with Cs beam standards are discussed.
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- 1992
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4. Frequency stability measurements of 1.5 μm erbium lasers locked to acetylene absorption lines
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Cesare Svelto and E. Bava
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Ytterbium ,Materials science ,Absorption spectroscopy ,business.industry ,Beat (acoustics) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Rotational–vibrational spectroscopy ,Laser ,law.invention ,Erbium ,Laser linewidth ,Optics ,chemistry ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation ,Frequency modulation - Abstract
We report on the absolute frequency stabilization of Yb-Er:glass lasers against different acetylene absorption lines in the 1.5 /spl mu/m spectral region. An external frequency modulation technique was adopted to independently stabilize two diode-pumped erbium microlasers against the P(15) rovibrational line at 1534.099 nm. A long-term frequency stability below 10/sup -9/ (200 kHz) was measured on both the closed-loop error signal and on the beat note frequency. From the beat signal analysis, a 1 ms laser linewidth of 50 kHz was observed. The Allan standard deviation of the beat frequency was below 10/sup -10/ for integration times between 10 ms and 1 s and as low as 4/spl times/10/sup -11/ around 0.1 s.
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- 1999
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5. Frequency Stabilization of an External-Cavity Diode Laser against HI Molecule at 1.541 μm
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Michele Norgia, Cesare Svelto, Alessandro Pesatori, E. Bava, and Gianluca Galzerano
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Materials science ,Laser diode ,Hydrogen ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,Interferometry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optics ,chemistry ,law ,Hydrogen iodide ,Optoelectronics ,Stimulated emission ,Spectroscopy ,business - Abstract
An External-Cavity Laser Diode was frequency locked on molecular absorption line R(3) of hydrogen iodide at 1.541 μm using the wavelength modulation technique. This molecular reference is very important in many fields like HD-WDW telecommunication system and interferometry. Preliminary measurements of the closed-loop error signal provided a relative frequency stability of 9.5 times 10-10 in a 160 Hz acquisition bandwidth.
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- 2007
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6. Lock-in detection of light reflected from a Fabry-Perot interferometer and residual amplitude modulation effect
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F. Massari and E. Bava
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Physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Phase (waves) ,Physics::Optics ,Photodetector ,Topology (electrical circuits) ,Signal ,Amplitude modulation ,Optics ,Reflection (physics) ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Phase modulation ,Fabry–Pérot interferometer - Abstract
Summary form only given. In this paper we summarize some results of a rather general analysis of the relevant properties of the lock-in detectable signal. when phase (frequency) modulated light impinges on a photodetector after reflection off a Fabry Perot cavity (Pound-Drever-Hall topology). In particular we will consider the problem of the non-ideal behavior of the electro-optic phase modulator device.
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- 2002
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7. MASTER: Millimetre and sub-millimetre triple heterodyne receiver
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Vincenzo Lacquaniti, J. R. Thorpe, G. Sironi, A. Passerini, U. Pisani, G. Tofani, M. Gervasi, E. Bava, Elia S. Battistelli, L. Brunetti, D. Andreone, M. De Petris, M. Zannoni, E. Natale, Sabino Maggi, G. Boella, F. Cavaliere, R. Steni, Battistelli, E, Boella, G, Cavaliere, F, Gervasi, M, Passerini, A, Sironi, G, Zannoni, M, Andreone, D, Brunetti, L, Lacquaniti, V, Maggi, S, Steni, R, Natale, E, Tofani, G, Bava, E, Pisani, U, Thorpe, J, and De Petris, M
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Physics ,Heterodyne ,microwave ,business.industry ,Superheterodyne receiver ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Rotational transition ,Signal ,law.invention ,mm astronomy ,FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA ,Optics ,law ,SIS mixer ,Millimeter ,Detection theory ,millimeter, sub-millimeter, coherent detectors, heterodyne, superconducting ,Heterodyne detection ,mm astronomy, SIS mixer, microwave ,business ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Gaussian beam - Abstract
We will describe a system of three heterodyne receivers. Its mixers are based on SIS tunnel junctions which allow a very sensible downconversion of the detectable signal from 94 GHz, 225 GHz and 345 GHz to 1.5 GHz. This will allow the detection of molecular rotational transition lines from diffuse molecular clouds. The current status of a 94 GHz receiver, prototype of MASTER, will also be described. Technical design and cryogenic problems solution will be shown and we will focus our attention on the optical coupling technique based on Gaussian beam analysis
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- 2002
8. Frequency response of a Fabry-Perot cavity excited by a frequency modulated stochastic laser field
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F. Massari and E. Bava
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Physics ,Frequency response ,business.industry ,Phase (waves) ,Physics::Optics ,Resonance ,Laser ,law.invention ,symbols.namesake ,Optics ,law ,Gaussian noise ,Reflection (physics) ,symbols ,business ,Phase modulation ,Fabry–Pérot interferometer - Abstract
Summary form only given. Frequency modulated laser light, when synchronously detected after reflection from a Fabry-Perot cavity, give rise to well known discrimination curves, if the source is tuned across the resonance. In lineshape calculations, the laser field is normally assumed to be monochromatic. Several different models describe the laser phase/frequency noise, namely phase diffusion model (PDM), FM or phase modulation from a band-limited Gaussian noise (GNM), and a generalized phase jump model (PJM). Our work deals with the analysis of the dependence of the static frequency response on the parameters pertinent to each model. Moreover, in the PSD case, approximate expressions for the intensity spectrum are given.
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- 1996
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9. Frequency measurement of the CO2R1(32) line with respect to a 3.39?m He22Ne/CH4 standard
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M. P. Sassi, A. Godone, E. Bava, and F. Bertinetto
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Physics ,Radiation ,business.industry ,Analytical chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Laser ,law.invention ,Frequency measurements ,Optics ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation ,Line (formation) - Abstract
The frequency of the RI(32) CO2 line has been measured with respect to a 3.39 μm He22Ne laser stabilized to the F2 (2) P(7) transition in thev 3 band of CH4. The value obtained isv=29477160862±12 kHz, in good agreement with the only value reported in the literature. Using the available data of the RI(32)-RI(30) (difference) frequency, the following value can be derived for the RI(30) line: ν=29442483320±18 kHz.
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- 1985
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10. Comparison of different fast modulation techniques for FIR laser stabilization
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A. Godone, S. Leschiutta, E. Bava, and A. DeMarchi
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Radiation ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Far-infrared laser ,Physics::Optics ,Frequency deviation ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Laser ,law.invention ,Injection locking ,Optical pumping ,Optics ,Far infrared ,law ,Modulation ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation ,Frequency modulation - Abstract
In the first part of this paper the characteristics of frequency deviation and modulation bandwidth required for phase-locking optically pumped far infrared lasers to reference synthesized signals are examined. Then different fast modulation techniques suitable for this purpose are discussed pointing out their particular features. Experimental results concerning laser frequency modulation by Stark effect, injection locking and electrically variable reactances (e.g Schottky diodes, plasma cell) are reported and compared.
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- 1981
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11. High-accuracy Capabilities of an OsO4Molecular-beam Frequency Standard
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A. Godone, M. P. Sassi, and E. Bava
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Physics ,Optics ,Terahertz radiation ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Flux ,Interaction technique ,Frequency standard ,business ,Stability (probability) ,Molecular beam ,Coincidence ,Metrology - Abstract
The absorptions of OsO4 in coincidence with CO2 laser emissions have very attractive metrological characteristics, as has been demonstrated by several high-resolution frequency measurements. We evaluate in this work the possibilities of realizing a frequency standard at 30 THz based on an OsO4 molecular beam with a Ramsey-type interaction technique which could allow an accuracy level of 10-14 or better with a high short-term stability. The possible interaction and detection techniques are discussed in order to evaluate the observed line-width and the signal-to-noise ratio, taking into account the molecular flux achievable with a multichannel source. The main uncertainty sources are also discussed.
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- 1989
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12. Influence of microwave phase noise on Josephson voltage steps
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A. Godone, D. Andreone, Gian Paolo Bava, and E. Bava
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Physics ,Josephson effect ,Condensed matter physics ,business.industry ,Direct current ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Noise (electronics) ,law.invention ,law ,Phase noise ,Equivalent circuit ,Optoelectronics ,Alternating current ,business ,Frequency modulation ,Voltage - Abstract
The influence of microwave phase noise on rf‐induced constant voltage steps generated by the ac Josephson effect is studied. Different circuit models for the junction excitation are considered: dc and rf voltage generators, dc and rf current generators, dc current and rf voltage generators. The analysis has been carried out assuming a power and band limited phase noise modulation in the first two cases, while in the last one a white frequency modulation spectrum is required for a treatment based on the Fokker‐Planck equation. Some experimental results are reported, in order to display the basic phenomenological behavior.
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- 1982
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13. Analysis of Schottky-Barrier Millimetric Varactor Doublers
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Gian Paolo Bava, E. Bava, G. Rietto, and A. Godone
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Radiation ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Schottky barrier ,Schottky diode ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Power (physics) ,Gallium arsenide ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Equivalent circuit ,Skin effect ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Electrical efficiency ,Varicap - Abstract
An analysis of abrupt-junction millimetric varactor doublers using Schottky diodes is performed and numerically implemented to evaluate conditions of maximum output power. This power level, the efficiency, and the circuit parameters have been derived as a function of the geometrical and physical parameters of the junction. Physical phenomena which allow the application of the model up to the plasma resonance frequency in epilayer are taken into account. Comparison of available experimental data with the theory developed is repotted.
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- 1981
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14. Phase lock of submillimetric backward-wave-oscillators
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A. Godone, C. Novero, and E. Bava
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Low-pass filter ,White noise ,Transfer function ,Phase-locked loop ,Laser linewidth ,Q factor ,Electronic engineering ,Backward-wave oscillator ,Flicker noise ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
The phase lock of backward-wave-oscillators operating in the submillimeter range requires the reconsideration of some theoretical aspects in order to take into account the high operation frequency and the high flicker noise level of these sources. Experimental data referring to the frequency noise spectrum of a 600-GHz carcinotron are reported together with some guidelines for properly designing the control phase-locked loop. The results achieved in a practical realization are presented and compared to the theoretical considerations developed. The experimental results demonstrate the possibility of achieving a satisfactory signal-to-noise ratio and narrow linewidth in the phase stabilization of a 600-GHz carcinotron. >
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- 1989
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15. PHASE-COHERENT FREQUENCY SYNTHESIS SUITABLE FOR DIRECT FREQUENCY MEASUREMENTS UP TO 30 THz
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A. Godone, E. Bava, and A. De Marchi
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Physics ,Infrared ,business.industry ,Terahertz radiation ,Electromagnetic spectrum ,General Engineering ,Phase (waves) ,Laser ,Signal ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Modulation ,Phase noise ,business - Abstract
Great advances have been made in the recent years in the field of phase-coherent frequency synthesis into the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Most important are the improvements achieved in the phase noise of the reference oscillators, in the modulation and control capabilities of important intermediate oscillators such as optically pumped FIR lasers, and in general in the understanding of the problems to be dealt with, both of noise level and of multiplication efficiency. In this paper a short review is given of the progress occurred in the field in the last years, and a projection is attempted for the ultimate possibilities of the techniques presented. The importance of reaching the 30 THz region with a coherent signal is discussed in view of a coherent frequency scale from VHP to the infrared.
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- 1981
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16. Cavity phase-shift error evaluation in a magnesium atomic beam frequency standard
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C. Novero, E. Bava, and A. Godone
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Physics ,Beam diameter ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Frequency standard ,Collimated light ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,M squared ,Laser beam quality ,business ,Beam (structure) ,Beam divergence - Abstract
In high resolution atomic or molecular beam spectroscopy, where the Ramsey interrogation method is used, one of uncertainty sources in determining the resonance frequency accurately is the phase-shift of the electromagnetic radiation in the cavity. This phenomenon, which depends on losses and asymmetries, is analyzed in a general way for a transverse atomic beam dimension much larger than the transition wavelength, a case which occurs in Mg or Ca beam frequency standards and the effects of different misalignments in collimated or divergent beams are examined. Numerical evaluations have been performed in the special case of an experimental Mg beam frequency standard. Divergence plays an important role in determining the cavity phase shift frequency error which is reduced about 100 times with respect to the case of a collimated beam.
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- 1989
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17. Carcinotron-driven Schottky barrier multipliers with outputs up to 600 GHz
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L. Teyssier, A. Godone, and E. Bava
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Schottky barrier ,General Engineering ,Physics::Optics ,Schottky diode ,Power (physics) ,Metrology ,Wavelength ,Optoelectronics ,High harmonic generation ,Backward-wave oscillator ,Wideband ,business - Abstract
Experimental results of harmonic generation in the submillimetric wavelength region using carcinotrons as fundamental sources are reported. The multiplier is a commercial cross-waveguide structure equipped with a Schottky barrier diode operating as a non-linear resistance. Power levels useful for many spectroscopic applications can be obtained with these wideband tunable sources.
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- 1982
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18. Analysis of Varactor Frequency Multipliers: Nonlinear Behavior and Hysteresis Phenomena
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E. Bava, Gian Paolo Bava, A. Godone, and G. Rietto
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Signal processing ,Engineering ,Radiation ,Signal generator ,business.industry ,Frequency multiplier ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Nonlinear system ,Electricity generation ,Control theory ,Multiplier (economics) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Varicap ,Spectral purity - Abstract
A nonlinear analysis of varactor frequency multipliers has been performed and numerically implemented to obtain the quantities that must be specified to define the quality of a multiplier used to generate high spectral purity signals for metrological purposes. The theoretical model has proved adequate to predict the existence of complicated hysteresis phenomena, confirmed by experimental investigation. The practical cases examined refer to abrupt-junction doublers and triplers operating in self-bias conditions. The circuit parameters have been determined for maximum efficiency at a given generator available power. Then, some effects of input power, frequency, and tuning variations have been investigated, and calculated curves including hysteresis cycles are shown. Beside the optimization of the multiplier operation, the equations given are sufficiently general to yield the information requested on multipliers of this kind, where the power handling capabilities of the varactor are not fully exploited but the high spectral purity of the input signals must be preserved. As an example, one of the most important features of the frequency multiplier, i.e., the AM-PM conversion, was determined in a practical case for varying input power levels.
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- 1979
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19. Video detection and harmonic generation with Schottky-diodes in the submillimeter range
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E. Bava and A. Godone
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Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,business.industry ,Video detection ,General Engineering ,Schottky diode ,Responsivity ,Optics ,Harmonic ,High harmonic generation ,Optoelectronics ,Multiplication ,business ,Diode - Abstract
Some experimental results of video detection in the submillimeter range with Schottky-barrier diodes are reported in the first part of this note and different mounts are compared. The dependence of video responsivity on the frequency for the devices examined seems to obey more likely an ƒ −4 law than the theoretically expected ƒ −2 . The second part concerns harmonic multiplication with Schottky diodes; experimental results are reported for 100 GHz multiplication up to the 6th harmonic.
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- 1981
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20. Phase-lock of a submillimetric carcinotron
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E. Bava, G.D. Rovera, and A. Godone
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Physics ,Record locking ,business.industry ,Frequency multiplier ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,General Engineering ,Phase (waves) ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Signal ,Crystal ,Optics ,Spectral analysis ,Backward-wave oscillator ,business ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Spectral purity - Abstract
In this paper the problem of phase stabilization of submillimetric backward wave oscillators (BWO's) is considered. Experimental results are given about the phase-lock of a 600 GHz BWO to a quartz crystal reference, via a frequency multiplier chain of high phase spectral purity. The spectral analysis of the locked BWO is performed both on the IF and on the submillimetric output signal.
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- 1983
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21. Rabi and Ramsey interrogations of metastable beams
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G. Rietto, A. Godone, and E. Bava
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Physics ,Density matrix ,Quantum optics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Radiation ,Molecular electronic transition ,Standing wave ,Cross section (physics) ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Metastability ,Atomic physics ,business - Abstract
The interaction between a metastable atomic beam and a standing-wave radiation field is analyzed taking into account the effects of the natural decay between the interrogation zones and in the detection region; moreover the problem is concerned with atomic beams with cross section much wider than the radiation wavelength (multiwavelength cross section). The analysis is carried out in the density matrix formalism and numerical results obtained refer to the new frequency standards based on fine structure transitions within the Mg and Ca metastable triplets.
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- 1986
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22. High-Resolution Frequency Measurement of the3P1-3P024Mg Transition
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C. Novero, A. Godone, and E. Bava
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Physics ,Optics ,Atomic beam ,business.industry ,Metastability ,Absolute frequency ,General Engineering ,High resolution ,business ,Realization (systems) - Abstract
Advances towards the realization of an absolute frequency standard in the submillimetre region are reported. The 3P1 ↔ 3P0, Δmj = 0 fine-structure transition in the metastable triplet of 24Mg has been observed in an atomic beam with a Ramsey-type interrogation technique. Its frequency, measured with an accuracy of ± 3 × 10-11 with respect to a Cs standard, turned out to be ν0 = (601 277 157 860 ± 20) Hz.
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- 1987
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23. Nonlinear Theory of Parametric Oscillator: Steady-State Operation and Fluctuation Analysis
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G.P. Poncino, E. Bava, Gian Paolo Bava, R. Cazzola, and A. Godone
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Josephson effect ,Engineering ,Radiation ,business.industry ,Mechanics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Transfer function ,Nonlinear system ,Amplitude ,Control theory ,Equivalent circuit ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Parametric oscillator ,business ,Varicap ,Parametric statistics - Abstract
Parametric oscillators with a superconducting output cavity are of great interest as sources of very high frequency stability. In this paper, a careful analysis is performed for a parametric oscillator model based on an abrupt junction varactor with fixed-bias voltage and ideal shunt mode operation. Steady-state operation, transfer functions for amplitude and phase fluctuations, and additive noise contributions are examined. An overall estimation of system performance as regards to the phase instabilities shows that although the foreseen characteristics are Iess outstanding than expected from a previously reported analysis, this device compares favorably with the most important available sources based on atomic transitions or on superconducting cavity-stabilized oscillators.
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- 1983
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24. Frequency measurement of the 496 μm line of a CH3F FIR laser
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E. Bava, Franco Strumia, M. Tonelli, A. Godone, R. Benedetti, A. De Marchi, Paolo Minguzzi, and Massimo Inguscio
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Distributed feedback laser ,Spectrum analyzer ,Materials science ,Klystron ,business.industry ,Far-infrared laser ,Schottky diode ,Laser ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser ,law.invention ,Optical pumping ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,business - Abstract
A direct frequency measurement of the 496 μm, K = 2 line from a CH 3 F laser is reported. Our laser is a metallic wave-guide device pumped by a frequency stabilized CO 2 laser; its output is mixed in a CaAs-Au Schottky barrier diode with a 100 GHz klystron and the beat note is observed on a spectrum analyzer. The result is f CH 3 F (496 μm, K = 2) = 604 297.5 ± 0.2 MHz.
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- 1977
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25. OsO4 Molecular Beam for High Accuracy Frequency Standard
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A. Godone, E. Bava, C. Caldera, and M. P. Sassi
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Materials science ,Optics ,business.industry ,Frequency standard ,business ,Realization (systems) ,Stability (probability) ,Molecular beam - Abstract
The realization of a primary frequency standard at 10 μm on an OsO4 molecular beam is here examined and the possibility of reaching a high stability level and an accuracy better than 10−14 is discussed.
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- 1989
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26. Optical Pumping And Coherent Effects Using Parallel Traveling Wave Beams
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Wang Yu-Zhu, F. Bertinetto, A. Godone, and E. Bava
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Physics ,Optical pumping ,Optics ,Short lifetime ,Wave propagation ,business.industry ,Excited state ,Absorption cell ,Traveling wave ,business ,Spectroscopy ,Coherence (physics) - Abstract
In a two level system, according to the lifetime of the excited state, optical pumping (short lifetime) or coherence effects (long lifetime) can be observed in a low pressure absorption cell using parallel travelling wave beams. A theoretical analysis will be given.
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- 1987
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27. An Improved Multiplier Chain for Precise Frequency Measurements Up to 20 THz
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E. Bava, A. De Zarchi, and A. Godone
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Physics ,business.industry ,Terahertz radiation ,Frequency multiplier ,Phase noise ,Electronic engineering ,RLC circuit ,Optoelectronics ,Multiplier (economics) ,Noise figure ,business ,Diode ,Frequency measurements - Published
- 1979
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28. Mg Beam Frequency Standard
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A. Godone, C. Novero, and E. Bava
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Physics ,Optics ,Atomic beam ,business.industry ,Order (business) ,Frequency standard ,business ,Realization (systems) ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
The description of the technical realization of a Mg beam frequency standard and the experimental results are here reported. Moreover the main sources of uncertainty are examined in order to provide the evaluation of the accuracy achievable with such a standard.
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- 1989
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29. Frequency measurement of the NH3 81.5 and 263.4 μm lines
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A. Godone, M. P. Sassi, E. Bava, and C. Caldera
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Materials science ,Hydrogen compounds ,Terahertz radiation ,business.industry ,Absolute frequency ,Infrared spectroscopy ,Rotational transition ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Spectral line ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Optics ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Excited state ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Atomic physics ,business - Abstract
We report the absolute frequency measurement of the 81.5 μm rotational transition and of the 263.4 μm inversion transition in the ν2 vibrational state of 14NH3. A very low-phase noise frequency multiplication chain has been used in the experiments allowing a phase-coherent synthesis up to the frequency of 3.7 THz.
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- 1989
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30. Measurements of near-infrared frequency mixing by metal-semiconductor point-contact diodes
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Bava, E, Beverini, N, Carelli, G, De Michele, A, Galzerano, Maccioni, Moretti, Prevedelli, M, Sorrentino, F, Svelto, C, E. Bava, N. Beverini, G. Carelli, A. De Michele, G. Galzerano, E. Maccioni, A. Moretti, M. Prevedelli, F. Sorrentino, and C. Svelto
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Materials science ,business.industry ,optical mixer ,Near-infrared spectroscopy ,phase-lock ,VISIBLE LASER-LIGHT ,Laser ,near-infrared ,Metal semiconductor ,Semiconductor laser theory ,law.invention ,Phase-locked loop ,diode laser ,Semiconductor ,law ,Optoelectronics ,frequency measurement ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation ,Gunn diode ,Diode - Abstract
The performances of metal-semiconductor point-contact diodes as mixers in the near-infrared region were tested. Preliminary experiments were performed in order to phase-lock two diode lasers at 850 nm a few hundred gigahertz apart. GaSb, InAs, and InSb as semiconductor layers were used. The frequency bridge between the two lasers was covered by a Gunn diode frequency locked to a 1-GHz oscillator. A novel phase-lock circuit was tested on two diode lasers 72 GHz apart.
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- 2005
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