High-Power Clock Laser Spectrally Tailored for High-Fidelity Quantum State Engineering
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Highly frequency-stable lasers are ubiquitous tools for optical-frequency metrology, precision interferometry, and quantum information science. While making a universally applicable laser is unrealistic, spectral noise can be tailored for specific applications. |
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2025
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2025-08
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Phys. Rev. X
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15
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031055
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