P. Bourgeois, Y. Kersalé, N. Bazin, M. Chaubet, V. Giordano
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The paper presents the achievement of an exceptional long term frequency stability with a cryogenic-sapphire resonator oscillator (CSRO). The cryogenic resonator is based on an open cavity structure initially designed to suppress spurious modes and improve the resonance line shape and hence coupling.