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Semiconductor laser-pumped rubidium atomic clocks and attainment of 20-Hz double-resonance linewidth

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Abstract

Rubidium (87Rb) atomic clocks have been widely used as highly stable microwave oscillators for communication, astronomy, ranging, and so on. They have utilized an optical-microwave double-resonance spectral line in 87Rb as a frequency reference for microwave-frequency stabilization.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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