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Inter-combination line frequencies in 171Yb validated with the clock transition: erratum

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Abstract

This erratum corrects an error in Appl. Opt. 62, 3932 (2023) [CrossRef]  . The correction does not affect the results and conclusions of the original paper.

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 figure: Fig. 1.

Fig. 1. Frequency log of the GPS disciplined oscillator’s 10 MHz signal when the GPS-DO is incorporated in a servo loop that steers the reference signal of the frequency counter (provided by an Oscilloquartz oscillator). The 10 MHz carrier frequency has been subtracted. See Fig. 2 of [1] for more details.

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In Sect. 2.B of [1] we stated that the mean offset from 10 MHz was 3.0 mHz. The intended value was 3.0 µHz. The value was correctly stated in fractional units (three parts in ${10^{13}}$). As verification of this we show an example data log of the GPS disciplined oscillator signal in Fig. 1.

The correction does not affect any of the results or conclusions of the aforementioned paper. It was a typographical error that may lead to some confusion if not addressed.

Reference

1. D. M. Jones, F. van Kann, and J. J. McFerran, “Intercombination line frequencies in 171Yb validated with the clock transition,” Appl. Opt. 62, 3932–3940 (2023). [CrossRef]  

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Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Frequency log of the GPS disciplined oscillator’s 10 MHz signal when the GPS-DO is incorporated in a servo loop that steers the reference signal of the frequency counter (provided by an Oscilloquartz oscillator). The 10 MHz carrier frequency has been subtracted. See Fig. 2 of [1] for more details.
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