Two-Photon Spectroscopy in Rb for an Optical Frequency Standard
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Abstract
The Air Force Research Laboratory is pursuing optical atomic clocks for navigation and timing applications. Optical clocks are of particular interest owing to their very high oscillation frequencies. We present an optical rubidium atomic frequency standard (O-RAFS), based upon a two-photon transition at 778 nm, that utilizes readily available commercial off-the-shelf components. Compared to existing GPS clocks, O-RAFS offers reduced short-term instability ($7 \times 10^{-13}/ \sqrt{\tau}$), improved manufacturability, and competitive size, weight, and power, making it an attractive candidate for future space operation.
Authors
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Kyle Martin
Applied Technology Associates
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Gretchen Phelps
Space Dynamics Laboratory
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Nathan Lemke
Space Dynamics Laboratory
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Daniel Blakley
Space Dynamics Laboratory
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Christopher Erickson
Air Force Research Laboratory
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John Burke
Air Force Research Laboratory