Abstract
Stable and spectrally narrow laser sources referenced to ultrastable passive Fabry-Pérot cavities are invaluable for optical atomic clocks and they find important applications, e.g. in precision tests of relativity or novel radar applications. Ultimately the fractional frequency instability of the laser is limited by Brownian thermal noise of the cavity constituents.
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