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The Remote Comparison of Linear Measures

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The use of an optical circulator to calibrate (check) linear measures by a frequency method is proposed. The possibility of remote frequency comparison of linear measures, kept in widely separated laboratories, is considered.

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Danelyan, A.G., Datiashvili, G.V., Machekhin, Y.P. et al. The Remote Comparison of Linear Measures. Measurement Techniques 45, 816–820 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021158226247

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