We report on progress in the development of subsystem-level devices which serve as building blocks for the next generation of portable atomic clocks. Specifically, we discuss the engineering of small, low-power, low-temperature strontium vapour dispensers and a compact optical resonator useful for the stabilisation of multiple lasers.</p
The ESA mission “Space Optical Clock” project aims at operating an optical lattice clock on the ISS ...
Accurate time keeping is critical to the function and advancement of many human endeavours. Atomic c...
For many years atomic fountains provided the most accurate measurements ever made: up to sixteen dec...
The development of a portable strontium lattice clock is discussed. Solutions to many of the enginee...
Laser cooled atomic samples have resulted in profound advances in precision metrology [1], however t...
Strontium optical lattice clocks have undergone vast developments in the past decade with world lead...
Abstract We report on a transportable optical clock, based on laser-cooled strontium atoms trapped i...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, J...
This article presents the principles and techniques of active optical clock, a special laser combini...
This letter presents the principles and techniques of active optical clock, a special laser combinin...
Peking University has recently achieved a MOT with some 108 trapped atoms and an optical molasses wi...
The subject of this thesis is the development of an atomic physics apparatus to study the possibilit...
Laboratory optical atomic clocks achieve remarkable accuracy (now counted to 18 digits or more), ope...
Optical atomic clocks have proven to be the most stable clocks with the lowest systematic uncertaint...
International audienceIn this article, we report on the work done with the LNE–SYRTE atomic clock en...
The ESA mission “Space Optical Clock” project aims at operating an optical lattice clock on the ISS ...
Accurate time keeping is critical to the function and advancement of many human endeavours. Atomic c...
For many years atomic fountains provided the most accurate measurements ever made: up to sixteen dec...
The development of a portable strontium lattice clock is discussed. Solutions to many of the enginee...
Laser cooled atomic samples have resulted in profound advances in precision metrology [1], however t...
Strontium optical lattice clocks have undergone vast developments in the past decade with world lead...
Abstract We report on a transportable optical clock, based on laser-cooled strontium atoms trapped i...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, J...
This article presents the principles and techniques of active optical clock, a special laser combini...
This letter presents the principles and techniques of active optical clock, a special laser combinin...
Peking University has recently achieved a MOT with some 108 trapped atoms and an optical molasses wi...
The subject of this thesis is the development of an atomic physics apparatus to study the possibilit...
Laboratory optical atomic clocks achieve remarkable accuracy (now counted to 18 digits or more), ope...
Optical atomic clocks have proven to be the most stable clocks with the lowest systematic uncertaint...
International audienceIn this article, we report on the work done with the LNE–SYRTE atomic clock en...
The ESA mission “Space Optical Clock” project aims at operating an optical lattice clock on the ISS ...
Accurate time keeping is critical to the function and advancement of many human endeavours. Atomic c...
For many years atomic fountains provided the most accurate measurements ever made: up to sixteen dec...