High-purity microwave signal from a dual-frequency semiconductor laser for CPT atomic clocks (poster) - Institut d'Optique Graduate School
Conference Papers Year : 2014

High-purity microwave signal from a dual-frequency semiconductor laser for CPT atomic clocks (poster)

Abstract

Coherent population trapping (CPT) of metal-alkali atoms is an interesting technique for the development of compact atomic frequency references; it relies on the excitation of the atoms by two phase-coherent laser fields. We describe the design and operation of an innovating dual-frequency laser source dedicated to Cs CPT atomic clocks, based on the direct dual-frequency and dual-polarization operation of an optically-pumped semiconductor laser at 852 nm. The phase noise of beatnote generated by the laser source is at maximum of -90 dBrad²/Hz with active stabilization, and the relative intensity noise (RIN) has been measured at -115 dB/Hz. It would potentially results in a clock frequency stability of 1.6 .10^-12 at 1 second, limited by the laser RIN. With proper adjustments in the laser and clock set-up, we target a stability of 3.10^-13 at 1 second.
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hal-01074037 , version 1 (12-10-2014)

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Paul Dumont, Fabiola Camargo, Patrick Georges, Gaëlle Lucas-Leclin, Jean-Marie Danet, et al.. High-purity microwave signal from a dual-frequency semiconductor laser for CPT atomic clocks (poster). European Frequency & Time Forum, Jun 2014, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. ⟨hal-01074037⟩
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