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Frequency ratio measurements at 18-digit accuracy using an optical clock network

Author
Kyle Beloy
Martha Bodine
Tobias Bothwell
Samuel Brewer
Sarah Bromley
Jwo-Sy Chen
Jean-Daniel DeschĂȘnes
Scott Diddams
Robert Fasano
Tara Fortier
Youssef Hassan
David Hume
Dhruv Kedar
Colin Kennedy
Isaac Khader
Amanda Koepke
David Leibrandt
Holly Leopardi
Andrew Ludlow
William McGrew
William Milner
Nathan Newbury
Daniele Nicolodi
Eric Oelker
Thomas Parker
John Robinson
Stefania Romisch
Stefan SchÀffer
Jeffrey Sherman
Laura Sinclair
Lindsay Sonderhouse
William Swann
Jian Yao
Jun Ye
Xiaogang Zhang
Year of Publication
2021
Date Published
2021-03
Journal Title
Nature
Volume
591
Issue
7851
Start Page or Article ID
564-569
ISSN Number
0028-0836, 1476-4687
PDF
Freq Ratio 18 digits_Nature2021.pdf7.5 MB
DOI
10.1038/s41586-021-03253-4
URL
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03253-4#citeas
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JILA PI
Jun Ye
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Frequency comparisons of three optical atomic clocks

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