Frequency Combs: Precision Tools for Measuring Light

A frequency comb is a special type of laser that emits light consisting of many equally spaced frequencies, resembling the evenly spaced teeth of a comb when plotted in the frequency domain.

Key Features:

  • Generated using mode-locked lasers that produce a train of ultrashort pulses.
  • The Fourier transform of this pulsed output reveals a spectrum of sharp, discrete frequencies with regular spacing.
  • Each “tooth” of the comb corresponds to a specific, well-defined optical frequency.

Why They’re Important:

Frequency combs serve as optical rulers, enabling precise comparison between unknown optical frequencies and known microwave or radio frequencies. This makes them crucial in:

  • Atomic clocks and timekeeping
  • Spectroscopy (for identifying chemical compositions)
  • Astronomical measurements (e.g., detecting exoplanets via Doppler shifts)
  • Metrology and fundamental physics experiments

Their precision has revolutionized optical frequency measurement, earning part of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics.

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