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A CPT-based Cs vapor cell atomic clock with a short-term fractional frequency stability of 3 × 10−13 τ −1/2

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This article reports on the development and short-term fractional frequency stability of a continuous-regime (CW) Cs vapor cell atomic clock based on coherent population trapping (CPT). The push-pull optical pumping technique is used to increase the number of atoms that participate to the clock transition, yielding a typical CPT resonance contrast of 25 % for a CPT linewidth of about 450 Hz. The clock short-term fractional frequency stability is measured to be 3 × 10−13 τ −1/2 up to 100 seconds averaging time, in correct agreement with the signal-to-noise ratio limit. The mid-term frequency stability results are currently mainly limited by laser power effects. The detection of high-contrast narrow Raman-Ramsey fringes is demonstrated with this setup by making the atoms interact with a light pulse sequence.

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hal-02131486 , version 1 (04-11-2019)

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Moustafa Hafiz, Xiaochi Liu, S. Guerandel, Emeric de Clercq, Rodolphe Boudot. A CPT-based Cs vapor cell atomic clock with a short-term fractional frequency stability of 3 × 10−13 τ −1/2. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2016, 723, pp.012013. ⟨10.1088/1742-6596/723/1/012013⟩. ⟨hal-02131486⟩
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