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Nathan Leefer, Sarah Ferrell, and Arman Cingoz
© Damon English

Nathan Leefer, Sarah Ferrell, and Arman Cingoz at UC - Berkeley with the new version of the variation-of-α apparatus used to monitor transition frequencies. 
Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 040801
Phys. Rev. A 76 (6), 062104

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