Abstract
A simple method for stabilizing a He-Xe laser, which simultaneously operates at two wavelengths of 3.51 μm and 3.37 μm, is described. This stabilization method depends on the comparison of the light intensities of the two wavelengths, and has a possibility of realizing a stability of better than 1×10−8 with unmodulated output.
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