Static magnetic field applying structure for use in atomic...

Oscillators – Molecular or particle resonant type

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C331S003000

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07145403

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a static magnetic field applying structure for use in an atomic oscillator in which plural sets of magnetic field generating means are provided with spacing interposed among them, and a resonance cell is disposed in a space between the magnetic field generating means. The object of the present invention is to realize the static magnetic field applying structure which can be small-sized and produced at a low cost.

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