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Rev Sci Instrum ; 91(8): 085104, 2020 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32872914

ABSTRACT

A carrier suppression system is implemented in order to measure the phase noise of acoustic resonators that have a low motional resistance. A special adapters' system using transformers is proposed to improve the loaded quality factor of the resonators. With this developed device and described protocol, the inherent noise of resonators can be obtained without the usual electronical oscillator conditioning that could take part in the results. The loaded quality factor is improved from about 10% to 60% of the intrinsic quality factor. As an example, the system is used to study Langatate crystal resonators vibrating at 10 MHz. Langatate crystals can be an alternative to substitute for the quartz crystal resonators for frequency and time applications. Their coupling coefficient and the product quality factor-frequency are normally higher than those in quartz crystal resonators. For ultrastable resonators, the motional resistance obtained with Langatate crystals is about five times lower than that for the quartz crystal; it can reach typically few ohms. These resonators have been characterized in terms of impedance, Q-factors, turnover temperature, amplitude-frequency effect, and phase noise. The short-term stability of these resonators is given in terms of Allan standard deviation. The influence of the driving power is presented.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30403626

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The phase noise of surface acoustic wave resonators is explored by a passive measurement system based on the carrier suppression technique. The measurements are focused on 2.44-GHz quartz crystal resonators. These resonators are characterized in terms of motional parameters. The power dissipated through the resonators is around [Formula: see text]. The second-order frequency-temperature coefficient of the resonators has been measured to be around -0.038 ppm/°C2 that corresponds to a classical ST cut. The resonator conditioning is presented. The measured noise exhibits a 1/ f frequency fluctuation behavior. The short-term stability (flicker floor) is given in terms of Allan standard deviation. The order of magnitude is around 2×10-10 . Additional measurements are given for resonators at 433 and 915 MHz in order to compare them. The results are presented according to the intrinsic quality factor of the resonators and compared to the previous works done in the past by T. Parker. These additional data provide valuable information on the dependence of the flicker noise levels on resonator frequency.

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Rev Sci Instrum ; 86(3): 033104, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25832208

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In this paper, we describe the design and the main performances of the PHARAO laser source flight model. PHARAO is a laser cooled cesium clock specially designed for operation in space and the laser source is one of the main sub-systems. The flight model presented in this work is the first remote-controlled laser system designed for spaceborne cold atom manipulation. The main challenges arise from mechanical compatibility with space constraints, which impose a high level of compactness, a low electric power consumption, a wide range of operating temperature, and a vacuum environment. We describe the main functions of the laser source and give an overview of the main technologies developed for this instrument. We present some results of the qualification process. The characteristics of the laser source flight model, and their impact on the clock performances, have been verified in operational conditions.

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Rev Sci Instrum ; 82(8): 083110, 2011 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21895236

ABSTRACT

For heterodyne phase locking, frequency division of the beat note between two oscillators can improve the reliability of the phase lock and the quality of the phase synchronization. Frequency division can also reduce the size, weight, power, and cost of the instrument by excluding the microwave synthesizer from the control loop when the heterodyne offset frequency is large (5 to 10 GHz). We have experimentally tested the use of a frequency divider in an optical phase-lock loop and compared the achieved level of residual phase fluctuations between two diode lasers with that achieved without the use of a frequency divider. The two methods achieve comparable phase stability provided that sufficient loop gain is maintained after frequency division to preserve the required bandwidth. We have also numerically analyzed the noise properties and internal dynamics of phase-locked loops subjected to a high level of phase fluctuations, and our modeling confirms the expected benefits of having an in-loop frequency divider.

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Ann Bot ; 89(4): 419-25, 2002 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12096802

ABSTRACT

Bulbing was studied in shallot plants cultured in vitro. Bulbing occurred under a 16 h photoperiod with fluorescent + incandescent light and 30-50 g 1(-1) sucrose in the culture medium. Exogenous gibberellin (10 microM GA3) inhibited leaf and root growth and bulbing. When added to the medium at a concentration of 10 microM, three inhibitors of gibberellin biosynthesis (ancymidol, flurprimidol and paclobutrazol) promoted bulb formation and the percentage of bulbing. When ancymidol was used in combination with GA3, it did not reverse the effect of GA3 applied alone. Under treatments with 30-70 g l(-1) sucrose, bulbing ratios greater than those found in control plants were achieved by addition of ancymidol, and bulb fresh weight was increased in the same way. Ancymidol caused a 66% decrease in sucrose content in leaf bases but greatly increased the glucose, fructose and fructan contents. The increase in fructan content by ancymidol could result from the three-fold rise in total [14C]sucrose uptake per plant from the culture medium associated with a marked increase in leaf base labelling at the expense of root labelling. The possible role of ancymidol is discussed and evidence supports a major regulatory role for gibberellins in bulbing.


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Allium/growth & development , Carbohydrate Metabolism , Plant Stems/growth & development , Pyrimidines/pharmacology , Sucrose/pharmacology , Allium/drug effects , Allium/radiation effects , Biological Transport , Carbon Radioisotopes , Culture Techniques , Fructans/metabolism , Fructose/metabolism , Gibberellins/antagonists & inhibitors , Gibberellins/biosynthesis , Glucose/metabolism , Light , Photoperiod , Plant Leaves/drug effects , Plant Roots/drug effects , Plant Stems/drug effects , Plant Stems/radiation effects , Triazoles/pharmacology
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