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Long-term stability analysis toward< 10− 14 level for a highly compact POP Rb cell atomic clockAlmat et al., 2019
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- Almat N
- Gharavipour M
- Moreno W
- Gruet F
- Affolderbach C
- Mileti G
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- IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
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Long-term frequency instabilities in vapor-cell clocks mainly arise from fluctuations of the experimental and environmental parameters that are converted to clock frequency fluctuations via various physical processes. Here, we discuss the frequency sensitivities and …
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