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Jean Jacques Zondy

Researcher at Conservatoire national des arts et métiers

Publications -  162
Citations -  3366

Jean Jacques Zondy is an academic researcher from Conservatoire national des arts et métiers. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Optical parametric oscillator. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 162 publications receiving 3174 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean Jacques Zondy include University of Paris-Sud & Nazarbayev University.

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Growth and properties of LiGaX2 (X = S, Se, Te) single crystals for nonlinear optical applications in the mid-IR

TL;DR: In this paper, single crystals LiGaX 2 (X = S, Se, Te) of optical quality were grown, with transparency ranges at 5 cm -1 absorption level of 0.32-11.6 μm, 0.37-13.2 μm and 0.54-14.2 µm, respectively.
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Absolute Frequency Measurement of the 2S-8S/D Transitions in Hydrogen and Deuterium: New Determination of the Rydberg Constant

TL;DR: In this paper, a pure optical frequency measurement of the 2S-8S/D two-photon transitions in atomic hydrogen and deuterium was performed, and a new value for the Rydberg constant, R{sub {infinity}}=109737.3156859(10)cm{sup -1} with an uncertainty of 9{times}10{sup −12}.
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Second harmonic generation and optical parametric amplification in the mid-IR with orthorhombic biaxial crystals LiGaS2 and LiGaSe2

TL;DR: By second harmonic generation in and out of the principal planes, this paper estimated the three nonlinear coefficients of the Li-containing mid-IR crystals LiGaS2 and LiGaSe2.
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Frequency measurement of the two-photon transition in rubidium

TL;DR: In this paper, the frequencies of three diode lasers stabilized on the 5 S 1 2 (F = 3)−5 D 5 2(F = 5) two-photon transition in rubidium at λ = 778.1 nm, with an uncertainty of 1 kHz, using BNM-LPTF frequency synthesis chain starting from a CO 2 OsO 4 reference laser at 10.3 μm.
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Ternary chalcogenides LiBC2 (B = In, Ga; C = S, Se, Te) for mid-IR nonlinear optics

TL;DR: In this article, the growth improvement and optical characterization of a new family of ternary lithium-based chalcogenide crystals of generic formula LiB III C 2 VI (B = In, Ga; C = S, Se, Te) are discussed.