Stimulated-Raman-Scattering Metrology

arxiv(2022)

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Frequency combs have revolutionized optical frequency metrology, allowing one to determine highly accurate transition frequencies of a wealth of molecular species. Despite a recognized scientific interest, these progresses have only marginally benefited infrared-inactive transitions, due to their inherently weak cross-sections. Here we overcome this limitation by introducing stimulated-Raman-scattering metrology, where a frequency comb is exploited to calibrate the frequency detuning between the pump and Stokes excitation lasers. We apply this approach to molecular hydrogen to test quantum electrodynamics. We measure the transition frequency of the Q(1) fundamental line of H$_2$ around 4155 cm$^{-1}$ with few parts-per-billion uncertainty, which is comparable to the theoretical benchmark of ab initio calculations and more than a decade better than the experimental state of the art. Our comb-calibrated stimulated Raman scattering spectrometer extends the toolkit of optical frequency metrology as it can be applied, with simple technical changes, to many other infrared-inactive transitions, over a 50-5000 cm$^{-1}$ range that covers also purely rotational bands.
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stimulated-raman-scattering stimulated-raman-scattering
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