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Femtosecond-Level Synchronization of Clocks across a Turbulent Open-Path Link

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Abstract

We show time synchronization between two optical clocks to less than ±20 fs over 50 hours over a turbulent 4 km open-path link. Synchronization is retained even in the case of link interruptions.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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