International audienceWe report the development, absolute phase noise, and residual phase noise characterization of a 9.192 GHz microwave frequency synthesis chain devoted to be used as a local oscillator in a high-performance cesium vapor cell atomic clock based on coherent population trapping (CPT). It is based on frequency multiplication of an ultra-low phase noise 100 MHz oven-controlled quartz crystal oscillator using a nonlinear transmission line-based chain. Absolute phase noise performances of the 9.192 GHz output signal are measured to be −42, −100, −117 dB rad2/Hz and −129 dB rad2/Hz at 1 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, and 10 kHz offset frequencies, respectively. Compared to current results obtained in a state-of-the-art CPT-based frequency s...
International audienceThis paper describes a 4.596 GHz frequency synthesis based on a 2.1 GHz solid ...
International audienceThis paper describes a 4.596 GHz frequency synthesis based on a 2.1 GHz solid ...
In this paper, we present the design, fabrication, and electrical characterization of a low-power mi...
International audienceWe report the development, absolute phase noise, and residual phase noise char...
International audienceWe report the development, absolute phase noise, and residual phase noise char...
International audienceWe report the development, absolute phase noise, and residual phase noise char...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of a 9.192 GHz microwave frequency synthes...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of a 9.192 GHz microwave frequency synthes...
Abstract Phase noise of the frequency synthesizer is one of the main limitations to the short‐term s...
We report on the development and characterization of novel 4.596 GHz and 6.834 GHz microwave freque...
We present a low phase noise microwave frequency synthesizer for the integrating sphere cold atom cl...
The Dick effect is one of the main factors limiting the short-term frequency stability of Cs fountai...
221-227The performance of newer generations of ultra high stability atomic frequency standards base...
International audienceThis paper describes a 4.596 GHz frequency synthesis based on a 2.1 GHz solid ...
International audienceThis paper describes a 4.596 GHz frequency synthesis based on a 2.1 GHz solid ...
International audienceThis paper describes a 4.596 GHz frequency synthesis based on a 2.1 GHz solid ...
International audienceThis paper describes a 4.596 GHz frequency synthesis based on a 2.1 GHz solid ...
In this paper, we present the design, fabrication, and electrical characterization of a low-power mi...
International audienceWe report the development, absolute phase noise, and residual phase noise char...
International audienceWe report the development, absolute phase noise, and residual phase noise char...
International audienceWe report the development, absolute phase noise, and residual phase noise char...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of a 9.192 GHz microwave frequency synthes...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of a 9.192 GHz microwave frequency synthes...
Abstract Phase noise of the frequency synthesizer is one of the main limitations to the short‐term s...
We report on the development and characterization of novel 4.596 GHz and 6.834 GHz microwave freque...
We present a low phase noise microwave frequency synthesizer for the integrating sphere cold atom cl...
The Dick effect is one of the main factors limiting the short-term frequency stability of Cs fountai...
221-227The performance of newer generations of ultra high stability atomic frequency standards base...
International audienceThis paper describes a 4.596 GHz frequency synthesis based on a 2.1 GHz solid ...
International audienceThis paper describes a 4.596 GHz frequency synthesis based on a 2.1 GHz solid ...
International audienceThis paper describes a 4.596 GHz frequency synthesis based on a 2.1 GHz solid ...
International audienceThis paper describes a 4.596 GHz frequency synthesis based on a 2.1 GHz solid ...
In this paper, we present the design, fabrication, and electrical characterization of a low-power mi...