A number of optical frequency standards have been evaluated with fractional uncertainties between 10-17 and 10-18. Reduction of the statistical uncertainty of a clock comparison to this level is challenging, requiring the best possible stability to avoid excessively long averaging times. We report recent improvements of our Sr88+ single-ion standard that have reduced its 1-s Allan deviation from 1 710-14 to 3 710-15, yielding an order of magnitude decrease in averaging time for a given statistical uncertainty level. Among the improvements made are the implementation of a clear-out laser that transfers the ion from the metastable state to the ground state at each cycle, followed by a state preparation step that transfers the ion to the groun...
An atomic frequency reference using a single trapped ion has been evaluated to 1.2 710^-17 uncertain...
International audienceFor the past 15 years, tremendous progress within the fields of laser stabiliz...
As part of the ongoing world-wide effort in improving time and frequency references, a high accuracy...
An ion trap of the end-cap design was built recently at the National Research Council of Canada for ...
The pursuit of better atomic clocks has advanced many fields of research, providing better quantum s...
A new strontium ion trap of the endcap design was built recently at the National Research Council of...
Optical atomic clocks require local oscillators with exceptional optical coherence owing to the chal...
At the time of writing, state of the art stationary optical clocks reach 10 −18 sys- tematic fractio...
We report on an evaluation of an optical clock that uses the S21/2→D25/2 transition of a single Sr+8...
We report on an evaluation of an optical clock that uses the S21/2→D25/2 transition of a single Sr+8...
A fundamental limit to the stability of a single-ion optical frequency standard is set by quantum no...
We report on an evaluation of an optical clock that uses the S21/2→D25/2 transition of a single Sr+8...
We report on an evaluation of an optical clock that uses the S21/2→D25/2 transition of a single Sr+8...
We report on the current status of the optical frequency standard based on a single In-115(+) ion. A...
We report on the current status of the optical frequency standard based on a single In-115(+) ion. A...
An atomic frequency reference using a single trapped ion has been evaluated to 1.2 710^-17 uncertain...
International audienceFor the past 15 years, tremendous progress within the fields of laser stabiliz...
As part of the ongoing world-wide effort in improving time and frequency references, a high accuracy...
An ion trap of the end-cap design was built recently at the National Research Council of Canada for ...
The pursuit of better atomic clocks has advanced many fields of research, providing better quantum s...
A new strontium ion trap of the endcap design was built recently at the National Research Council of...
Optical atomic clocks require local oscillators with exceptional optical coherence owing to the chal...
At the time of writing, state of the art stationary optical clocks reach 10 −18 sys- tematic fractio...
We report on an evaluation of an optical clock that uses the S21/2→D25/2 transition of a single Sr+8...
We report on an evaluation of an optical clock that uses the S21/2→D25/2 transition of a single Sr+8...
A fundamental limit to the stability of a single-ion optical frequency standard is set by quantum no...
We report on an evaluation of an optical clock that uses the S21/2→D25/2 transition of a single Sr+8...
We report on an evaluation of an optical clock that uses the S21/2→D25/2 transition of a single Sr+8...
We report on the current status of the optical frequency standard based on a single In-115(+) ion. A...
We report on the current status of the optical frequency standard based on a single In-115(+) ion. A...
An atomic frequency reference using a single trapped ion has been evaluated to 1.2 710^-17 uncertain...
International audienceFor the past 15 years, tremendous progress within the fields of laser stabiliz...
As part of the ongoing world-wide effort in improving time and frequency references, a high accuracy...