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Absolute frequency measurements of the Hg+ and Ca optical clock transitions with a femtosecond laser

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 86, Issue 22, Pages 4996-4999

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.4996

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The frequency comb created by a femtosecond mode-looked laser and a microstructured fiber is used to phase coherently measure the frequencies of both the Hg+ and Ca optical standards with respect to the SI second. We find the transition frequencies to be f(Hg) = 1 064 721 609 899 143(10) Hz and fc, = 455 986 240 494 158(26) Hz. respectively. In addition to the unprecedented precision demonstrated here, this work is the precursor to all-optical atomic clocks based on the Hg+ and Ca standards. Furthermore, when combined with previous measurements, we find no time variations of these atomic frequencies within the uncertainties of /(partial derivativef(Ca)/partial derivativet)/f(Ca)/ less than or equal to 8 X 10(-14) yr(-1) and /(partial derivativef(Hg)/partial derivativet)/f(Hg)/ less than or equal to 30 X 10(-14) yr(-1).

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