Data for "Coherent Optical Clock Down-Conversion for Microwave Frequencies with 10-18 Instability"
Data and Resources
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SHA256 File for 10GHz microwave phaseTEXT
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10GHz microwave phaseXLS
first column is time, second is relative phase (mrad)
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SHA256 File for Yb clock phaseTEXT
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Yb clock phaseXLS
Time, Phase(rad)
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DOI access to Data for 'Coherent Optical Clock...
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| modified | 2020-04-08 00:00:00 |
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| publisher | National Institute of Standards and Technology |
| references | {https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.02923} |
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| maintainer | Takuma Nakamura |
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| metadata_created | 2025-11-20T19:18:05.615770 |
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| notes | This data was used for main results for the paper entitled "Coherent Optical Clock Down-Conversion for Microwave Frequencies with 10-18 Instability". We could calculate relative phase fluctuation and Allan deviation for both Yb optical clocks and 10 GHz microwaves. Uncertainty of our down-conversion system was also calculated from this. |
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| title | Data for "Coherent Optical Clock Down-Conversion for Microwave Frequencies with 10-18 Instability" |