Chen et al., 2012 - Google Patents
A low phase noise microwave source for atomic spin squeezing experiments in 87RbChen et al., 2012
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- Chen Z
- Bohnet J
- Weiner J
- Thompson J
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- Review of Scientific Instruments
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We describe and characterize a simple, low cost, low phase noise microwave source that operates near 6.800 GHz for agile, coherent manipulation of ensembles of 87 Rb. Low phase noise is achieved by directly multiplying a low phase noise 100 MHz crystal to 6.8 …
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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