| Literature DB >> 22539714 |
K Predehl1, G Grosche, S M F Raupach, S Droste, O Terra, J Alnis, Th Legero, T W Hänsch, Th Udem, R Holzwarth, H Schnatz.
Abstract
Optical clocks show unprecedented accuracy, surpassing that of previously available clock systems by more than one order of magnitude. Precise intercomparisons will enable a variety of experiments, including tests of fundamental quantum physics and cosmology and applications in geodesy and navigation. Well-established, satellite-based techniques for microwave dissemination are not adequate to compare optical clocks. Here, we present phase-stabilized distribution of an optical frequency over 920 kilometers of telecommunication fiber. We used two antiparallel fiber links to determine their fractional frequency instability (modified Allan deviation) to 5 × 10(-15) in a 1-second integration time, reaching 10(-18) in less than 1000 seconds. For long integration times τ, the deviation from the expected frequency value has been constrained to within 4 × 10(-19). The link may serve as part of a Europe-wide optical frequency dissemination network.Year: 2012 PMID: 22539714 DOI: 10.1126/science.1218442
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728