Working for a mobile high accuracy (10-15) rubidium atomic fountain clock

Autor: Yuzhu Wang, Chunyan Shi, Rong Wei, Zi-Chao Zhou, Tang Li
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: SCIENTIA SINICA Physica, Mechanica & Astronomica. 41:611-619
ISSN: 1674-7275
DOI: 10.1360/132011-380
Popis: Fountain clocks, including cesium fountains and rubidium fountains, are the most accurate running atomic clocks in the world. A mobile rubidium clock prototype has been researching at SIOM since 2003, the unique features of the fountain clocks are: less cold-atom loss, higher SNR and less collision-shift were acquired by operating with rubidium, a fold optical path decreased laser power by 2/3, which also made the whole device be more stable, compact, and easier to manufacture. The Ramsey finger of microwave-transition in the fountain clock has been obtained with its SNR of about 100. The fountain clock has been lock to a H-maser, Allan Deviation calculating had shown that the short-term fractional frequency instability was 8×10-13 at 1 s, and long-term fractional frequency instability was better than 6×10-15 in 4×104 s. Errors evaluating and system optimizing are in process, the total fractional uncertainties are expected to be less than 4×10-15 when it is evaluated recently.
Databáze: OpenAIRE