Faraday laser pumped cesium beam clock
We realize a high-performance compact optically pumped cesium beam clock using Faraday laser simultaneously as pumping and detection lasers. The Faraday laser, which is frequency stabilized by modulation transfer spectroscopy (MTS) technique, has narrow linewidth and superior frequency stability. Me...
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Zusammenfassung: | We realize a high-performance compact optically pumped cesium beam clock
using Faraday laser simultaneously as pumping and detection lasers. The Faraday
laser, which is frequency stabilized by modulation transfer spectroscopy (MTS)
technique, has narrow linewidth and superior frequency stability. Measured by
optical heterodyne method between two identical systems, the linewidth of the
Faraday laser is 2.5 kHz after MTS locking, and the fractional frequency
stability of the Faraday laser is optimized to
$1.8\times{10}^{-12}/\sqrt{\tau}$. Based on this high-performance Faraday
laser, the cesium beam clock realizes a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in 1 Hz
bandwidth of $39600$ when the cesium oven temperature is 130{\deg}C.
Frequency-compared with Hydrogen maser, the fractional frequency stability of
the Faraday laser pumped cesium beam clock can reach
$1.3\times{10}^{-12}/\sqrt{\tau}$ and drops to $1.4\times{10}^{-14}$ at 10000 s
when the cesium oven temperature is 110{\deg}C. %, which is the best reported
result compared with other cesium beam clocks. This Faraday laser pumped cesium
beam clock demonstrates its excellent performance, and its great potential in
the fields of timekeeping, navigation, and communication. Meanwhile, the
Faraday laser, as a high-performance optical frequency standard, can also
contribute to the development of other applications in quantum metrology,
precision measurement and atomic physics. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.06067 |