Laser‐to‐microwave frequency division using synchrotron radiation

Calculations are made to demonstrate the feasibility of obtaining one‐step frequency division from optical or infrared laser frequencies to a subharmonic in the microwave spectral region. The cyclotron orbit of a single relativistic electron in a Penning trap is driven with a Gaussian laser beam focused to a spot diameter ∼λ; the laser subharmonic frequency is measured from the electron synchrotron radiation. The uncertainty in orbit dimensions is limited to λ/2 by radiative cooling and the technique of motional sideband excitation.