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Ultra-stable Free-Space Laser Links for a Global Network of Optical Atomic Clocks

Instrumentation and Detectors 2022-01-26 v4 Optics

Abstract

A global network of optical atomic clocks will enable unprecedented measurement precision in fields including tests of fundamental physics, dark matter searches, geodesy, and navigation. Free-space laser links through the turbulent atmosphere are needed to fully exploit this global network, by enabling comparisons to airborne and spaceborne clocks. We demonstrate frequency transfer over a 2.4 km atmospheric link with turbulence similar to that of a ground-to-space link, achieving a fractional frequency stability of 6.1E-21 in 300 s of integration time. We also show that clock comparison between ground and low Earth orbit will be limited by the stability of the clocks themselves after only a few seconds of integration. This significantly advances the technologies needed to realize a global timescale network of optical atomic clocks.

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@article{arxiv.2103.12909,
  title  = {Ultra-stable Free-Space Laser Links for a Global Network of Optical Atomic Clocks},
  author = {David R. Gozzard and Lewis A. Howard and Benjamin P. Dix-Matthews and Skevos Karpathakis and Charles Gravestock and Sascha W. Schediwy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.12909},
  year   = {2022}
}

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18 pages, 9 figures