Atomic frequency standards for ultra-high-frequency stability

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Atomic Spectra, Stability, Standards, Ultrahigh Frequencies, Hydrogen Masers, Ions, Line Spectra, Magnetic Fields, Mercury Isotopes, Trapped Particles

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The general features of the Hg-199(+) trapped-ion frequency standard are outlined and compared to other atomic frequency standards, especially the hydrogen maser. The points discussed are those which make the trapped Hg-199(+) standard attractive: high line Q, reduced sensitivity to external magnetic fields, and simplicity of state selection, among others.

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