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Influence of the ac-Stark shift on GPS atomic clock timekeeping

Formichella et al., 2017

Document ID
13317757852704080419
Author
Formichella V
Camparo J
Tavella P
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Physics Letters

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The ac-Stark shift (or light shift) is a fundamental aspect of the field/atom interaction arising from virtual transitions between atomic states, and as Alfred Kastler noted, it is the real- photon counterpart of the Lamb shift. In the rubidium atomic frequency standards (RAFS) …
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04FTIME-INTERVAL MEASURING
    • G04F5/00Apparatus for producing preselected time intervals for use as timing standards
    • G04F5/14Apparatus for producing preselected time intervals for use as timing standards using atomic clocks
    • G04F5/145Apparatus for producing preselected time intervals for use as timing standards using atomic clocks using Coherent Population Trapping

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