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Frequency Comb Based Optical Time Transfer

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Author(s)

Nathan R. Newbury, Emily Caldwell, Leo Hollberg, Benjamin Stuhl, Jean-Daniel Deschenes, Laura Sinclair, William C. Swann, Ian Coddington
Citation
Decadal Survey on Biological and Physical Sciences Research in Space 2023-2032

Keywords

frequency combs, optical clocks, time transfer, frequency transfer

Citation

Newbury, N. , Caldwell, E. , Hollberg, L. , Stuhl, B. , Deschenes, J. , Sinclair, L. , Swann, W. and Coddington, I. (2021), Frequency Comb Based Optical Time Transfer, Decadal Survey on Biological and Physical Sciences Research in Space 2023-2032, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=933611, https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/decadal-survey-on-life-and-physical-sciences-research-in-space-2023-2032#sectionCommittee (Accessed October 9, 2025)

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Created December 23, 2021, Updated March 17, 2023
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