Abstract
We demonstrate the possibility of using a femtosecond laser to measure with high accuracy the frequency of a far-infrared (FIR) monochromatic source, such as an optically pumped molecular laser, by generating in a suitable mixer a signal in the radio-frequency region at the frequency difference between steps of a femtosecond comb and the FIR source. All the couples of modes lying a distance of steps from one another contribute coherently to the heterodyne signal. The technique has been tested up to 670 GHz.
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