Two Doppler-free multiphoton schemes achieve microsecond coherent control of the 88Sr 1S0–3P0 clock transition on 3e6 free-space thermal atoms, suppressing Doppler dephasing 1000-fold versus single-photon excitation.
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Microsecond-Scale Coherent Control of a Forbidden Clock Transition with Doppler-Free Multiphoton Excitations
Two Doppler-free multiphoton schemes achieve microsecond coherent control of the 88Sr 1S0–3P0 clock transition on 3e6 free-space thermal atoms, suppressing Doppler dephasing 1000-fold versus single-photon excitation.
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Experimental Demonstration of an On-Axis Laser Ranging Interferometer for Future Gravity Missions
Lab demonstration of an on-axis LRI for space gravity missions reports nanometer ranging precision, sub-10 urad/sqrt(Hz) pointing stability, and stable polarization over 15 hours with hexapod-simulated attitude jitter.