EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2014)

Compact atomic clock prototype based on coherent population trapping

  • Danet Jean-Marie,
  • Kozlova Olga,
  • Yun Peter,
  • Guérande Stéphane,
  • de Clercq Emeric

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20147700017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 77
p. 00017

Abstract

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Toward the next generations of compact atomic clocks, clocks based on coherent population trapping (CPT) offer a very interesting alternative. Thanks to CPT, a quantum interfering process, this technology has made a decisive step in the miniaturization direction. Fractional frequency stability of 1.5x10-10 at 1 s has been demonstrated in commercial devices of a few cm3. The laboratory prototype presented here intends to explore what could be the ultimate stability of a CPT based device. To do so, an original double-Λ optical scheme and a pulsed interrogation have been implemented in order to get a good compromise between contrast and linewidth. A study of two main sources of noise, the relative intensity and the local oscillator (LO) noise, has been performed. By designing simple solutions, it led to a new fractional frequency limitation lower than 4x10-13 at 1 s integration. Such a performance proves that such a technology could rival with classical ones as double resonance clocks.