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Compact frequency standard using atoms trapped on a chip
Authors:F Ramírez-Martínez  C Lacroûte  P Rosenbusch  F Reinhard  C Deutsch  T Schneider  J Reichel
Institution:1. LNE-SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, UPMC, 75014 Paris, France;2. LKB, ENS, CNRS, UPMC, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France
Abstract:We present a compact atomic frequency standard based on the interrogation of magnetically trapped 87Rb atoms. Two photons, in the microwave and radiofrequency domain excite the atomic transition. At a magnetic field of 3.23 G this transition from ∣F = 1, mF = −1〉 to ∣F = 2, mF = 1〉 is 1st order insensitive to magnetic field variations. Long Ramsey interrogation times can thus be achieved, leading to a projected stability in the low 10−13 at 1 s. This makes this device a viable alternative to LITE and HORACE as a good candidate for replacing or complementing the rubidium frequency standards and passive hydrogen masers already on board of the GPS, GLONASS, and GALILEO satellites. Here we present preliminary results. We use an atom chip to cool and trap the atoms. A coplanar waveguide is integrated to the chip to carry the Ramsey interrogation signal, making the physics package potentially as small as (5 cm)3. We describe the experimental apparatus and show preliminary Ramsey fringes of 1.25 Hz linewidth. We also show a preliminary frequency stability σy = 1.5 × 10−12τ−1/2 for 10 < τ < 103 s. This represents one order of magnitude improvement with respect to previous experiments.
Keywords:Atomic clock  Atom chip  Compact clock  Ultra-cold atoms  Rubidium
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