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Universal methods for suppressing the light shift in atomic clocks based on continuous-wave spectroscopy | V. I. Yudin
; M. Yu. Basalaev
; A. V. Taichenachev
; J. W. Pollock
; Z. L. Newman
; M. Shuker
; A. Hansen
; M. T. Hummon
; E. A. Donley
; J. Kitching
; | Date: |
6 Nov 2019 | Abstract: | We develop previously unexplored methods for suppressing the light shift and
its fluctuations in atomic clocks based on continuous-wave (CW) spectroscopy.
These methods can be used for optical clocks on one- and two-photon
transitions, as well as for rf clocks based on resonances of coherent
population trapping and optical pumping clocks. These methods can be considered
as CW analogs of recently-developed methods for Ramsey spectroscopy: a combined
error signal in Ramsey spectroscopy [V.~I.~Yudin, {em et al.}, New. J. Phys.
{f 20}, 123016 (2018)] and generalized auto-balanced Ramsey spectroscopy
[V.~I.~Yudin, {em et al.}, Phys. Rev. Appl. {f 9}, 054034 (2018)], and which
have already demonstrated their high efficiency in experiments. The proposed
universal CW methods can be widely used both for high-precision scientific
instruments and for commercial clocks of various types and purposes (including
chip-scale atomic clocks), which have a huge sales market. | Source: | arXiv, 1911.2935 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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