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Tuning Oxide Properties by Oxygen Vacancy Control During Growth and Annealing
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Note: ultra-stable digitally controlled oven
N Vorobyev1, J Imbaud1, P Abbe1
1FEMTO-ST Institute, UFC, CNRS, ENSMM, UTBM, Besançon, France.
The Review of Scientific Instruments
|March 2, 2015
Abstract:
This paper describes design and characterization of a digitally controlled double oven system. This allows setting the turnover point of crystal oscillators automatically. Developed for metrological purposes of active phase noise measurements, this type of thermostat with a crystal oscillator is an ultra-stable digitally controlled oven crystal oscillator.
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