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Impact of Strong Atmospheric Turbulence on Two-Way Optical Time Transfer

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Abstract

Frequency comb based optical time transfer can provide femtosecond-level timing which will support future clock networks. However, for long-distance terrestrial links, non-reciprocal atmospheric turbulence induces a timing penalty. Here, we quantify this penalty.

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