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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 09, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 23, 1999
Jinquan Deng, Irvine, CA (US);
Datum, Inc., Irvine, CA (US);
Abstract
A quantum medium is excited by laser light from a first electromagnetic source and is also exposed to radiation from a second electromagnetic source such that the radiation field from this second source is non-uniform in a direction transverse to the direction of passage of laser light though the quantum medium. The laser light that has passed through the quantum medium is detected by two photo detectors at two different locations transverse to the passage of laser light, with the light detected by each photo detector having passed through a substantially different region of the quantum medium than the light detected by the other photo detector, and with the radiation field from the second electromagnetic source having different intensities in these two regions. The different radiation field intensities in these two regions produce at each photo detector different intensity levels of the laser light that varies with the frequency of the second source of electromagnetic radiation. The two photo detectors convert light variations at the locations into two electrical signals so that by combining the two signal outputs, any amplitude-dependent noise present in the laser light at the locations of the photo detectors may be reduced or cancelled, without at the same time obliterating the signal that varies with the frequency of the second source of electromagnetic radiation.