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LAMA: LAser diode Modules for high performance cesium Atomic clocks
Titre du projet
LAMA: LAser diode Modules for high performance cesium Atomic clocks
Description
Time frequency applications require reliable, high precision, high stability, compact and cost effective clocks. Cesium atomic clocks are currently considered as the most suitable devices complying with such requirements. The development of highly reliable and cost effective laser diode modules is one of the most challenging part of atomic clocks and is key to achieve a complete European supply chain in the field.
The objective of the project is to develop such laser diodes modules and validate their use in an atomic clock; it will rely on the following activities:
- Development of laser diode modules at 852nm and 894nm with linewidth below 1MHz.
- Chip and packaging design taking into account the whole light pass chain within the atomic clock with a special emphasis on the reflections on optical interfaces.
- Extensive laser diode characterisation, with special attention to optical power, noise, spectral parameters like linewidth, frequency noise, and sensitivity to optical feedback to optimize the laser diode, modules and atomic clock designs.
- Reliability study on laser diodes.
- Environmental tests on laser modules.
- Validation of an atomic clock operating with pump sources at 894nm with a simplified architecture.
This project is conducted in collaboration with III-V Lab (France), Thales Electronics Devices (France), and Oscilloquartz SA (Switzerland)
The objective of the project is to develop such laser diodes modules and validate their use in an atomic clock; it will rely on the following activities:
- Development of laser diode modules at 852nm and 894nm with linewidth below 1MHz.
- Chip and packaging design taking into account the whole light pass chain within the atomic clock with a special emphasis on the reflections on optical interfaces.
- Extensive laser diode characterisation, with special attention to optical power, noise, spectral parameters like linewidth, frequency noise, and sensitivity to optical feedback to optimize the laser diode, modules and atomic clock designs.
- Reliability study on laser diodes.
- Environmental tests on laser modules.
- Validation of an atomic clock operating with pump sources at 894nm with a simplified architecture.
This project is conducted in collaboration with III-V Lab (France), Thales Electronics Devices (France), and Oscilloquartz SA (Switzerland)
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Completed
Date de début
1 Janvier 2014
Date de fin
1 Juin 2017
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