Abstract
I discuss MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s development of integrated photonics and detectors for trapped-ion-array optical clocks, as well as compact, narrow-linewidth lasers to serve as clock oscillators. These technologies will help enable liter-scale, high- performance optical clocks.
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