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Michael Bishof

Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder

Publications -  42
Citations -  4007

Michael Bishof is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical lattice & Atomic clock. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 39 publications receiving 3462 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Bishof include Argonne National Laboratory & National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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An optical lattice clock with accuracy and stability at the 10 −18 level

TL;DR: This work demonstrates a many-atom system that achieves an accuracy of 6.4 × 10−18, which is not only better than a single-ion-based clock, but also reduces the required measurement time by two orders of magnitude.
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A quantum network of clocks

TL;DR: In this article, a network of atomic clocks using non-local entangled states is proposed to achieve unprecedented stability and accuracy in time-keeping, as well as being secure against internal or external attack.
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Spectroscopic observation of SU(N)-symmetric interactions in Sr orbital magnetism

TL;DR: This study lays the groundwork for using alkaline-earth atoms as testbeds for important orbital models by probing the non-equilibrium two-orbital SU(N) magnetism via Ramsey spectroscopy of atoms confined in an array of two-dimensional optical traps.
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A Catalog of Diffuse Interstellar Bands in the Spectrum of HD 204827

TL;DR: In this article, a catalog of 380 diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) measured between 3900 and 8100 A in the stars' spectrum is presented, along with the central wavelengths, the widths, and the equivalent widths of nearly all of the bands.
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A quantum network of clocks

TL;DR: In this paper, a network of atomic clocks using non-local entangled states is proposed to achieve unprecedented stability and accuracy in time-keeping, as well as being secure against internal or external attack.