Abstract. The evaluation procedure of a new laser-cooled caesium fountain primary frequency standard developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is described. The new standard, NIST-F1, is described in some detail and typical operational parameters are discussed. Systematic frequency biases for which corrections are made - second-order Zeeman shift, black-body radiation shift, gravitational red shift and spin-exchange shift - are discussed in detail. Numerous other frequency shifts are evaluated, but are so small in this type of standard that corrections are not made for their effects. We also discuss comparisons of this standard both with local frequency standards and with standards at other national laboratories
The operation of a cesium fountain primary frequency standard is greatly facilitated by the presence...
The development of atomic frequency standards at NIST is discussed and three of the key frequency-st...
Single-trapped-ion frequency standards based on a 282 nm transition in 199Hg+ and on a 267 nm transi...
Abstract. The evaluation procedure of a new laser-cooled caesium fountain primary frequency standard...
Abstract. The evaluation procedure of a new laser-cooled caesium fountain primary frequency standard...
fountain primary frequency standard has been constructed at the National Institute of Stan-dards and...
We review the current status of the U.S. Primary Frequency Standard, NIST-F1. NIST-F1 is a laser-coo...
In the last several years we have made many improvements to NIST-F1 (a laser-cooled Cs fountain prim...
The design of a second-generation cesium-fountain primary frequency standard is being investigated b...
We report the first accuracy evaluation of NIST-F2, a second-generation laser-cooled caesium founta...
We report the first accuracy evaluation of NIST-F2, a second-generation laser-cooled caesium founta...
For almost two decades, caesium fountain primary frequency standards (PFS) have represented the bes...
Abstract—Over the last several years, we have made many im-provements to NIST-F1 (a laser-cooled ces...
We report the first accuracy evaluation of NIST-F2, a second-generation laser-cooled Cesium fountain...
We report the first accuracy evaluation of NIST-F2, a second-generation laser-cooled Cesium fountain...
The operation of a cesium fountain primary frequency standard is greatly facilitated by the presence...
The development of atomic frequency standards at NIST is discussed and three of the key frequency-st...
Single-trapped-ion frequency standards based on a 282 nm transition in 199Hg+ and on a 267 nm transi...
Abstract. The evaluation procedure of a new laser-cooled caesium fountain primary frequency standard...
Abstract. The evaluation procedure of a new laser-cooled caesium fountain primary frequency standard...
fountain primary frequency standard has been constructed at the National Institute of Stan-dards and...
We review the current status of the U.S. Primary Frequency Standard, NIST-F1. NIST-F1 is a laser-coo...
In the last several years we have made many improvements to NIST-F1 (a laser-cooled Cs fountain prim...
The design of a second-generation cesium-fountain primary frequency standard is being investigated b...
We report the first accuracy evaluation of NIST-F2, a second-generation laser-cooled caesium founta...
We report the first accuracy evaluation of NIST-F2, a second-generation laser-cooled caesium founta...
For almost two decades, caesium fountain primary frequency standards (PFS) have represented the bes...
Abstract—Over the last several years, we have made many im-provements to NIST-F1 (a laser-cooled ces...
We report the first accuracy evaluation of NIST-F2, a second-generation laser-cooled Cesium fountain...
We report the first accuracy evaluation of NIST-F2, a second-generation laser-cooled Cesium fountain...
The operation of a cesium fountain primary frequency standard is greatly facilitated by the presence...
The development of atomic frequency standards at NIST is discussed and three of the key frequency-st...
Single-trapped-ion frequency standards based on a 282 nm transition in 199Hg+ and on a 267 nm transi...