This paper discusses an optical atomic clock that uses a narrow atomic resonance to control the frequency of a spectrally narrow laser source. The atomically controlled frequency of the laser gives the clock oscillation frequency as an optical output and provides the stable reference for frequency and timing.
Optical clocks with cold atoms
2003-01-01
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Optical Clocks with Cold Atoms
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