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English: This block diagram shows an effective feedback loop for a generic passive atomic frequency standard together with various required input parameters. The properties of this loop together with calculation of a "sensitivity function" allow impact of spectral noise in a required "local oscillator" on the frequency stability of the atomic standard to be calculated.
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