Autolock for resonators for frequency standards

Oscillators – Automatic frequency stabilization using a phase or frequency... – Molecular resonance stabilization

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331 941, H03L 726

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ABSTRACT:
A system is disclosed for examining the response in atomic and molecular resonators to identify and select the maximum resonant peak and the voltage used to cause said peak to be produced. The system is fabricated of modular elements electrically connected to a circuit board to facilitate its construction and transportation with the resonator. A microprocessor is utilized to perform the analysis and to generate information to select the maximum resonant peak, and the system includes means to compare the value of successively generated resonator outputs and to select the output with the maximum peak.

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Arditi et al., "Atomic Clock Using Microwave Pulse-Coherent Techniques", IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, Jun.-Sep. 1964, pp. 146-152.
"A Cesium Beam Frequency Reference For Severe Environments", by Heger et al.--Hewlett--Packard Journal, Mar. 1976, vol. 27, No. 7, pp. 2-10.

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