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The Mercury-Ion Optical Clock: Towards a Measurement of the Quadrupole Shift
doi 10.1049/cp:20040863
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Date
January 1, 2004
Authors
W.H. Oskay
A. Bartels
S.A. Diddams
C.W. Oates
G. Wilpers
L. Hollberg
W.M. Itano
C.E. Tanner
J.C. Bergquist
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IEE
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