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aPROPOS Quarterly Review - November 29, 2006

 

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November 29, 2006

NIST Boulder Laboratories

325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305 USA

Flatirons west of NIST

 

DARPA and the aPROPOS program

DARPA has in place the Advanced Precision Optical Oscillator (APROPOS) program to support the development of new, high-spectral purity optical oscillators. In addition to the promise of low phase noise, optical oscillators are developed to meet the challenge of reliability, tunability, and spectral purity under vibration and acceleration. The DOD and many industries acutely recognize the need to synthesize multiple frequencies that are generated with low phase noise and low frequency instability. Also, there is a strong need for reduced sensitivity of these frequencies to acceleration and vibration, but there is little current research addressing this challenge. While there are numerous efforts to significantly reduce the quiescent random phase noise of oscillators operating at microwave frequencies, few projects address the critical need for tunability and low acceleration and vibration sensitivity in these oscillators. Both efforts are essential if these oscillators are to achieve wide usage in field applications.

The participants to this aPROPOS workshop are by invitation only. The workshop will address the progress and guide future research.

 Schedule

8:30a - 9:30a

Pre-Briefing Session with Andy Hutchinson

9:30a - 10:00a

Break

10:00a - 10:30a

Steve Pappert

Introduction

10:30a - 12:00p

Dave Howe

NIST Metrology Group Activities

12:00p - 12:30p

Weimin Zhou

Government Team Activities

12:30p - 1:00 p

 

Working Lunch

 1:00p - 3:00p

Leo Hollberg

NIST Optical Group Activities

 3:00p - 4:00p

Closing Discussion

4:00p - 5:00p

Steve Pappert

Steve Meets with Nate Newbury