Proceedings of the 1992 IEEE Frequency Control Symposium
DOI: 10.1109/freq.1992.269956
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Aging, warm-up time and retrace: important characteristics of standard frequency generators (Proposal for IEEE Standards Project P1193)

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“…al. [25], in the context of our optical standard refers to a change in the clock laser frequency after the system power has been cycled and is particularly relevant for battery-powered or portable frequency standards. Figure 5 shows a fractional retrace measurement for the optical standard with a 5-24-5-5 h 'on'-'off'-'warmup'-'on' cycle.…”
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“…al. [25], in the context of our optical standard refers to a change in the clock laser frequency after the system power has been cycled and is particularly relevant for battery-powered or portable frequency standards. Figure 5 shows a fractional retrace measurement for the optical standard with a 5-24-5-5 h 'on'-'off'-'warmup'-'on' cycle.…”
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