Abstract
We demonstrate a 30-km-long optical fiber link for frequency comparison between two strontium optical lattice clocks being developed at RIKEN and the University of Tokyo. We use a transfer laser at 1397 nm, which is twice the wavelength of the clock transition of strontium clocks. The link stability is estimated to be 1 × 10−17 for an averaging time of τ = 1 s, which is in good agreement with the theoretical limit calculated from the fiber noise spectrum. We discuss a remote clock comparison with a stability of 1 × 10−17(τ/s)−1/2 by synchronously operating two distant clocks.
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