International audienceWe show that the light shift in atomic clocks can be suppressed using time variation of the interrogation field intensity. By measuring the clock output at two intensity levels, error signals can be generated that simultaneously stabilize a local oscillator to an atomic transition and correct for the shift of this transition caused by the interrogating optical field. These methods are suitable for optical clocks using one- andtwo-photon transitions, as well as for microwave clocks based on coherent population trapping or direct interrogation. The proposed methods can be widely used both for high-precision scientific instruments and for a wide range of commercial clocks, including chip-scale atomic clocks
International audienceWe report on studies on the light-shift in caesium miniature atomic clocks bas...
An accurate frequency control method and atomic clock based on the coherent population beating (CPB)...
A scheme for a microwave atomic clock is proposed for Cs or Rb atoms trapped in a blue detuned optic...
International audienceLight-shifts are known to be an important limitation to the mid- and long-term...
We have studied the light shift in coherent population trapping (CPT) atomic clocks under full band ...
International audienceLight-induced frequency shifts can be a key limiting contribution to the mid- ...
International audienceThe mid-term fractional frequency stability of miniaturized atomic clocks can ...
International audienceThe demonstration of miniature atomic clocks (MACs) based on coherent populati...
International audienceVapor cell atomic clocks are widely appreciated for their excellent short-term...
We demonstrate the implementation of a Rb-87 chip-scale atomic clock (CSAC) that has improved long-t...
Field-grade atomic clocks capable of primary standard performance in compact physics packages would ...
International audienceWe demonstrate a vapor-cell atomic-clock prototype based on a continuous-wave ...
International audience<p>Chip-scale atomic clocks (CSACs) based on coherent population trapping (C...
International audienceWe demonstrate a vapor-cell atomic-clock prototype based on a continuous-wave ...
We compared full band modulation (FBM), in which the laser is modulated at the full ground-state hyp...
International audienceWe report on studies on the light-shift in caesium miniature atomic clocks bas...
An accurate frequency control method and atomic clock based on the coherent population beating (CPB)...
A scheme for a microwave atomic clock is proposed for Cs or Rb atoms trapped in a blue detuned optic...
International audienceLight-shifts are known to be an important limitation to the mid- and long-term...
We have studied the light shift in coherent population trapping (CPT) atomic clocks under full band ...
International audienceLight-induced frequency shifts can be a key limiting contribution to the mid- ...
International audienceThe mid-term fractional frequency stability of miniaturized atomic clocks can ...
International audienceThe demonstration of miniature atomic clocks (MACs) based on coherent populati...
International audienceVapor cell atomic clocks are widely appreciated for their excellent short-term...
We demonstrate the implementation of a Rb-87 chip-scale atomic clock (CSAC) that has improved long-t...
Field-grade atomic clocks capable of primary standard performance in compact physics packages would ...
International audienceWe demonstrate a vapor-cell atomic-clock prototype based on a continuous-wave ...
International audience<p>Chip-scale atomic clocks (CSACs) based on coherent population trapping (C...
International audienceWe demonstrate a vapor-cell atomic-clock prototype based on a continuous-wave ...
We compared full band modulation (FBM), in which the laser is modulated at the full ground-state hyp...
International audienceWe report on studies on the light-shift in caesium miniature atomic clocks bas...
An accurate frequency control method and atomic clock based on the coherent population beating (CPB)...
A scheme for a microwave atomic clock is proposed for Cs or Rb atoms trapped in a blue detuned optic...