In this paper we review the development of Hg(+) microwave frequency standards for use in high reliability and continuous operation applications. In recent work we have demonstrated short-term frequency stability of 3 x 10(exp -14)/nu(sub tau) when a cryogenic oscillator of stability 2-3 x 10(exp 15) was used a the local oscillator. The trapped ion frequency standard employs a Hg-202 discharge lamp to optically pump the trapped Hg(+)-199 clock ions and a helium buffer gas to cool the ions to near room temperature. We describe a small Hg(+) ion trap based frequency standard with an extended linear ion trap (LITE) architecture which separates the optical state selection region from the clock resonance region. This separation allows the use of...
This thesis presents the development of a high-accuracy optical frequency standard based on neutral ...
This thesis presents the development of a high-accuracy optical frequency standard based on neutral ...
International audienceIn this paper we report the evaluation of an optical lattice clock based on ne...
There are two stable odd isotopes of mercury with singly ionized hyperfine structure suitable for a ...
In order to provide frequency standards for the Deep Space Network (DSN) which are more stable than ...
Two fundamental problems with the development of a primary frequency standard based on stored ions h...
There are two stable odd isotopes of mercury with singly ionized hyperfine structure suitable for a ...
Mercury 199 ions confined in an RF quadrupole trap and optically pumped by mercury 202 ion resonance...
The general features of the Hg-199(+) trapped-ion frequency standard are outlined and compared to ot...
Two 12-pole mercury trapped ion frequency standards were recently developed and compared at JPL. In ...
We review progress in developing a small Hg ion clock for space operation based on breadboard ion-cl...
An atomic clock including an ion trap assembly, a C-field coil positioned for generating a first mag...
We have recently completed a prototype ion-clock physics package based on Hg ions shuttled between a...
We have recently completed a breadboard ion-clock physics package based on Hg ions shuttled between ...
International audienceIn this paper we report the evaluation of an optical lattice clock based on ne...
This thesis presents the development of a high-accuracy optical frequency standard based on neutral ...
This thesis presents the development of a high-accuracy optical frequency standard based on neutral ...
International audienceIn this paper we report the evaluation of an optical lattice clock based on ne...
There are two stable odd isotopes of mercury with singly ionized hyperfine structure suitable for a ...
In order to provide frequency standards for the Deep Space Network (DSN) which are more stable than ...
Two fundamental problems with the development of a primary frequency standard based on stored ions h...
There are two stable odd isotopes of mercury with singly ionized hyperfine structure suitable for a ...
Mercury 199 ions confined in an RF quadrupole trap and optically pumped by mercury 202 ion resonance...
The general features of the Hg-199(+) trapped-ion frequency standard are outlined and compared to ot...
Two 12-pole mercury trapped ion frequency standards were recently developed and compared at JPL. In ...
We review progress in developing a small Hg ion clock for space operation based on breadboard ion-cl...
An atomic clock including an ion trap assembly, a C-field coil positioned for generating a first mag...
We have recently completed a prototype ion-clock physics package based on Hg ions shuttled between a...
We have recently completed a breadboard ion-clock physics package based on Hg ions shuttled between ...
International audienceIn this paper we report the evaluation of an optical lattice clock based on ne...
This thesis presents the development of a high-accuracy optical frequency standard based on neutral ...
This thesis presents the development of a high-accuracy optical frequency standard based on neutral ...
International audienceIn this paper we report the evaluation of an optical lattice clock based on ne...