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Optical Synchronization of Clocks across a 12-km Turbulent Air Path over a City

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Abstract

We demonstrate synchronization of two clocks to within femtoseconds across a 12 km air path over three days. We demonstrate adaptive-optics terminals can be used for improved link availability without degradation of the synchronization performance.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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