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Two-Way Link for Time Interval Comparison of Optical Clocks over Free-Space

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Abstract

We demonstrate a free-space link for clock comparisons based on the two-way exchange of pulse trains from combs. The residual uncertainty is 5 × 10−17 in 100 seconds over a 120 m air path, with longer distances possible.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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