A flight-like optical reference cavity for GRACE follow-on laser frequency stabilization

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2011

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Thompson, R
Folkner, William
De Vine, Glenn
Klipstein, William
McKenzie, Kirk
Spero, Robert
Yu, N
Stephens, M
Leitch, J
Pierce, R

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We describe a prototype optical cavity and associated optics that has been developed to provide a stable frequency reference for a future space-based laser ranging system. This instrument is being considered for inclusion as a technology demonstration on

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Keywords: Earth's gravity fields; Laser frequency stabilization; Optical cavities; Space based lasers; Stable frequencies; Frequency stability

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Proceedings of the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium and Exposition

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