M. Mrad, Y. Kersalé, P. Bourgeois, V. Giordano, S. Grop, K. Benmessai, M. Tobar
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This paper reports on the comparison of a Cryocooled Sapphire Oscillator with our Cryocooled MASER Oscillator thanks to a home-made synthesis chain. The MASER oscillator demonstrates for the first time a fractional frequency deviation below 6 · 10−15 over 4 s sampling time which is comparable to the conventional CSRO but achieved in a free running environment.