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abstract In particular, a method and assembly for stabilizing the frequency of an optical signal from a laser, the assembly (11) comprising a spectrometer (15), a passive frequency discriminator (16), and a pair of photodiodes (17, 18). . The spectroscope (15) enters the parallel beam (B), and branches the sample beam (B 1 ) in the direction of the discriminator (16). The discriminator (16) transmits the first part (B 2 ) of the sample beam toward one photodiode (17) and the second part (B) of the sample beam toward the other photodiode (18). B 3 ) is reflected. The control signal (S 3 ) is derived from the intensities of the transmitted and reflected portions of the sample beam and is used for electronic control to adjust the frequency of the laser output signal and to maintain a specific frequency as needed. Is done.
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