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Laser Pulses Wirelessly Link Atomic Clocks

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BOULDER, Colo., May 2, 2013 — Laser pulses were transferred through open air with an unprecedented precision equivalent to the “ticking” of the world’s best next-generation atomic clocks. The demonstration showed how such devices at different locations could be linked wirelessly to improve satellite navigation, radar arrays, geodesy (altitude mapping) and the distribution of time and frequency information. Operating frequency is one of the most important factors in the precision of optical atomic clocks, which have the potential to provide a hundredfold improvement in the accuracy of future time...Read full article

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    Published: May 2013
    Americasatomic clocksBasic ScienceColoradofrequency combsgeodesyinfrared lasersKelly TalbottKohler MesamirrorsNational Institute of Standards and TechnologyNISToptical atomic clockoptical clocksOpticsradar arraysResearch & Technologysatellite navigationTest & Measurementwireless signalLasers

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