We consider optimization of a rubidium atom clock that uses magnetically trapped Bose condensed atoms in a highly elongated trap, and determine the optimal conditions for minimum Allan variance of the clock using microwave Ramsey fringe spectroscopy. Elimination of magnetic field shifts and collisional shifts are considered. The effects of spin-dipolar relaxation are addressed in the optimization of the clock. We find that a modulational instability results in phase separation and symmetry breaking of the two-component condensate composed of the ground and excited hyperfine clock levels, and this mechanism limits the clock accuracy
A compact platform for cold atoms opens a range of exciting possibilities for portable, robust, and ...
Field-grade atomic clocks capable of primary standard performance in compact physics packages would ...
International audienceOptically trapped ensembles are of crucial importance for frequency measuremen...
International audienceWe present an atomic clock based on the interrogation of magnetically trapped ...
We describe the construction and preliminary characterisation of an atomic clock on an atom chip. A ...
International audienceWe present a compact atomic clock interrogating ultracold 87Rb magnetically tr...
International audienceWe investigate the application of Ramsey spectroscopy for the development of a...
International audienceWe investigate the hyperfine transition of magnetically trapped non-condensed ...
We theoretically study the effects of elastic collisions on the determination of frequency standards...
We describe the design and construction of an atomic clock on an atom chip, intended as a secondary ...
We describe a method to stabilize the amplitude of the interrogating microwave field in compact atom...
Clocks based on cold atoms offer unbeatable accuracy and long-term stability, but their use in porta...
This thesis presents work on the development of an atomic clock using bosonic potassium (39K and 87R...
A compact platform for cold atoms opens a range of exciting possibilities for portable, robust, and ...
Field-grade atomic clocks capable of primary standard performance in compact physics packages would ...
International audienceOptically trapped ensembles are of crucial importance for frequency measuremen...
International audienceWe present an atomic clock based on the interrogation of magnetically trapped ...
We describe the construction and preliminary characterisation of an atomic clock on an atom chip. A ...
International audienceWe present a compact atomic clock interrogating ultracold 87Rb magnetically tr...
International audienceWe investigate the application of Ramsey spectroscopy for the development of a...
International audienceWe investigate the hyperfine transition of magnetically trapped non-condensed ...
We theoretically study the effects of elastic collisions on the determination of frequency standards...
We describe the design and construction of an atomic clock on an atom chip, intended as a secondary ...
We describe a method to stabilize the amplitude of the interrogating microwave field in compact atom...
Clocks based on cold atoms offer unbeatable accuracy and long-term stability, but their use in porta...
This thesis presents work on the development of an atomic clock using bosonic potassium (39K and 87R...
A compact platform for cold atoms opens a range of exciting possibilities for portable, robust, and ...
Field-grade atomic clocks capable of primary standard performance in compact physics packages would ...
International audienceOptically trapped ensembles are of crucial importance for frequency measuremen...