Uncertainty Evaluation of the Caesium Fountain Primary Frequency Standard NIM6
A new caesium (Cs) fountain clock NIM6 has been developed at the National Institute of Metrology (NIM) in China, for which a comprehensive uncertainty evaluation is presented. A three-dimensional magneto-optical trap (3D MOT) loading optical molasses is employed to obtain more cold atoms rapidly and...
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Zusammenfassung: | A new caesium (Cs) fountain clock NIM6 has been developed at the National
Institute of Metrology (NIM) in China, for which a comprehensive uncertainty
evaluation is presented. A three-dimensional magneto-optical trap (3D MOT)
loading optical molasses is employed to obtain more cold atoms rapidly and
efficiently with a tunable, uniform density distribution. A heat pipe
surrounding the flight tube maintains a consistent and stable temperature
within the interrogation region. Additionally, a Ramsey cavity with four
azimuthally distribution feeds is utilized to mitigate distributed cavity phase
shifts. The Cs fountain clock NIM6 achieves a short-term stability of 1.0x10-13
{\tau}-1/2 at high atomic density, and a typical overall fractional type-B
uncertainty is estimated to be 2.3x10-16. Comparisons of frequency between the
Cs fountain NIM6 and other Cs fountain Primary Frequency Standards (PFSs)
through Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) have demonstrated an agreement within
the stated uncertainties. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.11349 |