Franklyn Quinlan
Optical to RF frequency generation with optical frequency combs


Date & heure
30/11/2016
Lieu
CdF, salle 2
Accueil
The most frequency-stable electromagnetic radiation is now produced optically, with stable reference cavities demonstrating fractional frequency instabilities below 10^-16 at 1 second and optical clocks reaching 10^-18 at 10^4 seconds. This talk will cover recent work at NIST using optical frequency combs to transfer this stability across the optical domain at the level of 10^-18 at 1 second, as well as into the RF, microwave, and mm-wave domains at the level of 10^-15 to 10^-17 at 1 second. In addition to the optical frequency combs themselves, elements of compact ultrastable optical cavities, high-speed photodetection and broadband electronic synthesis will also be discussed.
Anders Sørensen
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Quantum information processing with emitters strongly coupled to photonic waveguide
Tanja Mehlstäubler
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt &Leibniz Universität Hannover
Precision Spectroscopy in Ion Coulomb Crystals and Search for New Physics

