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Optical atomic clocks

Atomic Physics 2014-01-14 v2

Abstract

In the last ten years extraordinary results in time and frequency metrology have been demonstrated. Frequency-stabilization techniques for continuous-wave lasers and femto-second optical frequency combs have enabled a rapid development of frequency standards based on optical transitions in ultra-cold neutral atoms and trapped ions. As a result, today's best performing atomic clocks tick at an optical rate and allow scientists to perform high-resolution measurements with a precision approaching a few parts in 101810^{18}. This paper reviews the history and the state of the art in optical-clock research and addresses the implementation of optical clocks in a possible future redefinition of the SI second as well as in tests of fundamental physics.

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@article{arxiv.1401.2378,
  title  = {Optical atomic clocks},
  author = {N. Poli and C. W. Oates and P. Gill and G. M. Tino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.2378},
  year   = {2014}
}

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69 pages, 30 figures, 7 tables

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