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Femtosecond Synchronization through Turbulent Air Off a Quadcopter

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Abstract

We demonstrate femtosecond-level synchronization of optical oscillators connected via a moving quadcopter. Synchronization is achieved despite 20 m/s motion and 500 m pathlength changes.

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