Frontiers in Physics (Sep 2022)
Development of Rb fountain clock for time keeping
Abstract
A new Rb fountain clock was built at the National Institute of Metrology with the aim to realize robustness and excellent long-term instability for time keeping. While some basic designs have been adopted from our Cs fountain clocks, new features have been included for improved performance. A double-metal interrogation microwave cavity with a thermal expansion self-compensating mechanism was used to reduce the clock sensitivity to temperature fluctuations for the first time, to our knowledge. Moreover, a compact optical system was developed to ensure robustness. These features dramatically increased the ambient temperature range. The developed Rb fountain clock achieved a typical fractional frequency instability of 1.49×10−13(τ/s)−1/2within 10 days of continuous operation without any intervention, demonstrating the potential for time keeping.
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