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The higher frequency standard would be able to handle much more data.
Boulder is the site of the cesium clock (the official U.S. frequency standard) which metrologists claim to be the most accurate in the world.
We present a compact atomic frequency standard based on the interrogation of magnetically trapped 87Rb atoms.
"United States Patent 10/175,498 Miniature frequency standard based on all-optical containment vessel" Leo Hollberg, J. Kitching, L-A.
An electronic module to control the operational sequence of the Cesium (Cs) fountain frequency standard has been designed and developed.
This result opens the way to use QDs as sources of single as well as cascaded photons in photonic quantum networks aligned to the primary frequency standard of the caesium clock transition.
The system will be used to interconnect and compare new advanced optical-frequency references (such as Ca, Hg, and others) and eventually to connect these references to the Cs primary frequency standard.
The frequency comb was referenced simultaneously to the National Institute of Standards and Technology's optical frequency standard based on neutral calcium and to a hydrogen maser that is calibrated by a cesium atomic fountain clock.
For a neutral (40 Ca-based optical frequency standard we report a fractional frequency instability of 40 Ca-based in 1 s, which represents a fivefopticalrovement over existing atomic frequency standards.
A master oscillator on board is phase locked to a reference signal generated by a hydrogen maser frequency standard in a ground tracking station.
Experimental results show that the measuring precision better than femtosecond in one hour can be achieved in the long-term frequency standard comparison.
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