New Journal of Physics (Jan 2014)

A strontium lattice clock with inaccuracy and its frequency

  • Stephan Falke,
  • Nathan Lemke,
  • Christian Grebing,
  • Burghard Lipphardt,
  • Stefan Weyers,
  • Vladislav Gerginov,
  • Nils Huntemann,
  • Christian Hagemann,
  • Ali Al-Masoudi,
  • Sebastian Häfner,
  • Stefan Vogt,
  • Uwe Sterr,
  • Christian Lisdat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/16/7/073023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 7
p. 073023

Abstract

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We have measured the absolute frequency of the optical lattice clock based on ^87 Sr at PTB with an uncertainty of $3.9\times {{10}^{-16}}$ using two caesium fountain clocks. This is close to the accuracy of todayʼs best realizations of the SI second. The absolute frequency of the 5 s ^2 1 S _0 – 5s5p ^3 P _0 transition in ^87 Sr is $429\;228\;004\;229\;873$ .13(17) Hz. Our result is in excellent agreement with recent measurements performed in different laboratories worldwide. We improved the total systematic uncertainty of our Sr frequency standard by a factor of five and reach $3\times {{10}^{-17}}$ , opening new prospects for frequency ratio measurements between optical clocks for fundamental research, geodesy or optical clock evaluation.

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