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Demonstration of a high-performance pulsed optically pumped Rb clock based on a compact magnetron-type microwave cavity

Auteur(s)
Kang, Songbai 
Institut de physique 
Gharavipour, Mohammadreza 
Institut de physique 
Affolderbach, Christoph 
Institut de physique 
Gruet, Florian 
Institut de physique 
Mileti, Gaetano 
Institut de physique 
Date de parution
2015-3-12
In
Journal of Applied Physics
Vol.
10
No
117
De la page
104510
A la page
104514
Résumé
We demonstrate a high-performance pulsed optically pumped (POP) Rb vapor-cell clock based on a magnetron-type microwave cavity of only 44 cm3 external volume. Using optical detection, an unprecedented 35% contrast of the Ramsey signal has been obtained. Both the signal-to-noise ratio (of 30 000) and the estimated shot-noise limit of 1.7 × 10−14 τ−1/2 are at the same level as those found with a bigger cylindrical TE011 cavity (100 cm3 inner volume) and are sufficient for achieving excellent clock stability. Rabi oscillations are measured and indicate a sufficiently uniform microwave magnetic field distribution inside the cavity. The instability sources for the POP clock's performance are analyzed. A short-term stability of 2.1 × 10−13 τ−1/2 is demonstrated which is consistent with the noise budget.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/24997
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10.1063/1.4914493
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: 2016-11-08_2600_1964.pdf (1.05 MB)
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