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1193-2022 - IEEE Guide for Measurement of Environmental Sensitivities of Standard Frequency Generators
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ISBN: 1504495748 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York : IEEE,

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Guidelines for the measurement and specification of environmental sensitivities of frequency standards and references are presented, including considerations specific to a variety of atomic and mechanical frequency sources.

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Atomic clocks.


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IEEE Std 1193-1994 : IEEE Guide for Measurement of Environmental Sensitivities of Standard Frequency Generators
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ISBN: 0738106682 Year: 1995 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : IEEE,

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The measurement of time : time, frequency, and the atomic clock
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ISBN: 0521800803 0521003970 Year: 2001 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Combien dure une seconde ? : La saga des horloges atomiques
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ISBN: 2868836283 9782868836281 Year: 2003 Publisher: Les Ulis: EDP sciences,

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Performance of new GNSS satellite clocks
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ISBN: 1000036610 3731501120 Year: 2014 Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing

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In Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), the on-board clocks are a key component from which timing and navigation signals are generated. This thesis reviews the performance of the first Passive Hydrogen Maser (PHM) launched by the Galileo system in 2008; and demonstrates how the new PHM can be consider as the best clock in space, pushing the physical clock error contribution below the noise floor of geodetic time transfer capabilities. Furthermore, overall GNSS clock peformance is reviewed

The Quantum Beat : Principles and Applications of Atomic Clocks
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ISBN: 9780387695334 0387695338 1441924124 0387695346 Year: 2007 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,

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This work attempts to convey a broad understanding of the physical principles underlying the workings of these quantum-based atomic clocks, with introductory chapters placing them in context with the early development of mechanical clocks and the introduction of electronic time-keeping as embodied in the quartz-controlled clocks. While the book makes no pretense at being a history of atomic clocks, it nevertheless takes a historical perspective in its treatment of the subject. Intended for nonspecialists with some knowledge of physics or engineering, The Quantum Beat covers a wide range of salient topics relevant to atomic clocks, treated in a broad intuitive manner with a minimum of mathematical formalism. Detailed descriptions are given of the design principles of the rubidium, cesium, hydrogen maser, and mercury ion standards; the revolutionary changes that the advent of the laser has made possible, such as laser cooling, optical pumping, the formation of "optical molasses," and the cesium "fountain" standard; and the time-based global navigation systems, Loran-C and the Global Positioning System. Also included are topics that bear on the precision and absolute accuracy of standards, such as noise, resonance line shape, the relativistic Doppler effect as well as more general relativistic notions of time relevant to synchronization of remote clocks, and time reversal symmetry. This edition retains the essentially didactic approach to the treatment of the development of atomic clocks in the first edition, but brings up to date the extraordinary developments in recent years, culminating in clocks based on quantum resonance at optical frequency in individual ions confined in miniature electromagnetic traps. These, together with advances in the generation of wide-band coherent frequency combs spanning the spectrum as far as the optical range, has made possible the direct measurement of phenomena occurring at optical frequencies! As a result of these recent advances, in addition to the time-based GPS and LORAN C navigation systems treated in the first edition, other important applications of a fundamental scientific interest have become feasible. These include satellite-borne tests of the theory of general relativity and the equivalence principle on which it is based. As with the first edition, the book is intended for students and non-specialists; hence the material is not rigidly formal, is mostly self-contained, and presented in a broad intuitive manner with a minimum of mathematical formalism.


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On the Direct Detection of 229m Th
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ISBN: 3319704613 3319704605 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This thesis describes the first detection of a nuclear transition that had been sought for 40 years, and marks the essential first step toward developing nuclear clocks. Atomic clocks are currently the most reliable timekeepers. Still, they could potentially be outperformed by nuclear clocks, based on a nuclear transition instead of the atomic transitions employed to date. An elusive, extraordinary state in thorium-229 seems to be the only nuclear transition suitable for this purpose and feasible using currently available technology. Despite repeated efforts over the past 40 years, until recently we had not yet successfully detected the decay of this elusive state. Addressing this gap, the thesis lays the foundation for the development of a new, better frequency standard, which will likely have numerous applications in satellite navigation and rapid data transfer. Further, it makes it possible to improve the constraints for time variations of fundamental constants and opens up the field of nuclear coherent control.

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