This paper describes the design and implementation of low phase noise 10-MHz crystal oscillators [using stress compensated (SC) cut crystal resonators] which are being used as a part of the chain of a local oscillator for use in compact atomic clocks. The design considerations and phase noise measurements are presented. The design includes a low-noise transformer coupled differential amplifier, spurious resonance rejection filter, and electronically tuned phase shifter. Phase noise measurements demonstrate a performance of −122 dBc to −123 dBc/Hz at 1-Hz offsets and −148 dBc/Hz at 10-Hz offsets. The phase noise at 1-Hz offset is very similar to the phase noise produced by the low-noise version of a doubled 5-MHz BVA resonator-based oscillat...
High-stability quartz oscillators are needed in a number of space applications. A short-term stabili...
International audienceTo take advantage of the physical principles of determining parameters such as...
International audienceAbstract— our aim is to estimate the potential of LGT resonators to built osci...
This paper describes the design and implementation of low phase noise 10-MHz crystal oscillators [us...
One gauge of the performance of electronic devices which require high staility is their frequency st...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of a 9.192 GHz microwave frequency synthes...
International audienceIn the mid 90s the quartz crystal oscillator attained a stability in the upper...
International audienceWe report the development, absolute phase noise, and residual phase noise char...
In this letter, the design of a low phase noise frequency synthesizer is presented. The synthesizer ...
We present a low phase noise microwave frequency synthesizer for the integrating sphere cold atom cl...
We report on the development and characterization of novel 4.596 GHz and 6.834 GHz microwave freque...
This thesis is devoted to the development and the measurement of high spectral purity microwave osci...
International audienceThis paper reports on the design and the measurement of low phase noise X-band...
Electronic oscillators using an electromechanical device as a frequency reference are irreplaceable ...
The Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), Toulouse, France and FEMTO-ST Institute, Besancon, Fr...
High-stability quartz oscillators are needed in a number of space applications. A short-term stabili...
International audienceTo take advantage of the physical principles of determining parameters such as...
International audienceAbstract— our aim is to estimate the potential of LGT resonators to built osci...
This paper describes the design and implementation of low phase noise 10-MHz crystal oscillators [us...
One gauge of the performance of electronic devices which require high staility is their frequency st...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of a 9.192 GHz microwave frequency synthes...
International audienceIn the mid 90s the quartz crystal oscillator attained a stability in the upper...
International audienceWe report the development, absolute phase noise, and residual phase noise char...
In this letter, the design of a low phase noise frequency synthesizer is presented. The synthesizer ...
We present a low phase noise microwave frequency synthesizer for the integrating sphere cold atom cl...
We report on the development and characterization of novel 4.596 GHz and 6.834 GHz microwave freque...
This thesis is devoted to the development and the measurement of high spectral purity microwave osci...
International audienceThis paper reports on the design and the measurement of low phase noise X-band...
Electronic oscillators using an electromechanical device as a frequency reference are irreplaceable ...
The Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), Toulouse, France and FEMTO-ST Institute, Besancon, Fr...
High-stability quartz oscillators are needed in a number of space applications. A short-term stabili...
International audienceTo take advantage of the physical principles of determining parameters such as...
International audienceAbstract— our aim is to estimate the potential of LGT resonators to built osci...