A High-Performance Frequency Stability Compact CPT Clock Based on a Cs-Ne Microcell
Abstract
This paper reports on a compact table-top Cs clock based on coherent population trapping (CPT) with advanced frequency stability performance. The heart of the clock is a single buffer gas Cs-Ne microfabricated cell. Using a distributed feedback (DFB) laser resonant with the Cs D1 line, the contrast of the CPT signal is found to be maximized around 80°C, a value for which the temperature dependence of the Cs clock frequency is canceled. Advanced techniques are implemented to actively stabilize the clock operation on a zero-light-shift point. The clock frequency stability is measured to be 3.8 × 10¿(11) at 1 s and well below 10¿(11) until 50 000 s. These results demonstrate the possibility to develop highperformance chip-scale atomic clocks using vapor cells containing a single buffer gas.
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