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Remote Synchronization of a Microwave Clock to an Optical Clock at the Femtosecond Level

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Abstract

We show tight synchronization of a 10-GHz microwave oscillator to an optical clock across a 4-km intermittent free-space link. The microwave clock remains synchronized to within tens of femtoseconds.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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