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Attosecond-Resolution Time-of-Flight Stabilization of Optical Pulse Train in 76-m Indoor Atmospheric Link

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Abstract

We demonstrate sub-100-attosecond-resolution time-of-flight stabilization method for optical pulse trains in atmospheric links. The rms excess fluctuation in timing for 76.2-m-long indoor free-space transfer is suppressed from >230 fs to 2.6 fs over 130-hour.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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