Improving Ramsey spectroscopy in the extreme-ultraviolet region with a random-sampling approach
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Ramsey-like techniques, based on the coherent excitation of a sample by delayed and phase-correlated pulses, are promising tools for high-precision spectroscopic tests of QED in the extreme-ultraviolet (xuv) spectral region, but currently suffer experimental limitations related to long acquisition times and critical stability issues. Here we propose a random subsampling approach to Ramsey spectroscopy that, by allowing experimentalists to reach a given spectral resolution goal in a fraction of the usual acquisition time, leads to substantial improvements in high-resolution spectroscopy and may open the way to a widespread application of Ramsey-like techniques to precision measurements in the xuv spectral region.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
GROUND-STATE; LAMB SHIFT; INTERFERENCE; METROLOGY; PULSES
List of contributors:
Bellini, Marco; Eramo, Roberto
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