Title :
Preliminary Evaluation of the Cesium Fountain Primary Frequency Standard NMIJ-F2
Author :
Takamizawa, Akifumi ; Yanagimachi, Shinya ; Tanabe, Takehiko ; Hagimoto, Ken ; Hirano, Iku ; Watabe, Ken-ichi ; Ikegami, Takeshi ; Hartnett, John G.
Author_Institution :
Time Stand. Sect., Nat. Metrol. Inst. of Japan, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract :
We describe the preliminary evaluation of the frequency corrections and their uncertainty in the cesium fountain primary frequency standard (PFS) NMIJ-F2 under development at National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ). In NMIJ-F2, cold atoms generated from a vapor-loaded optical molasses in the (001) configuration are optically pumped to the Zeeman sublevels of mF = 0 to increase the number of atoms involved in the Ramsey interrogation. Moreover, a cryocooled sapphire oscillator with ultralow phase noise is employed as the local oscillator to avoid degradation of the frequency stability due to the Dick effect. As a result, we have obtained a very high fractional frequency stability of 9.7 × 10-14 τ-1/2. As for systematic frequency shifts, the fractional correction for the second-order Zeeman shift is experimentally estimated to be (-165.5 ± 0.5) × 10-15 from the first-order Zeeman shift of atoms in mF = +1 launched to various heights. The fractional frequency correction for cold-atom collisions is estimated to be (+3.3 ± 0.4) × 10-15 by extrapolating the frequency to zero density from the frequencies measured for various nonzero atom numbers. We will soon be able to make a comparison with other atomic fountain PFSs at the 1 × 10-15 level.
Keywords :
cryogenic electronics; extrapolation; frequency stability; frequency standards; laser cooling; measurement uncertainty; optical pumping; oscillators; phase noise; radiation pressure; sapphire; Dick effect; NMIJ-F2; National Metrology Institute of Japan; Ramsey interrogation; atomic fountain PFS; cesium fountain primary frequency standard; cold-atom collision generation; cryocooled sapphire oscillator; extrapolation; first-order Zeeman shift; fractional correction; fractional frequency correction; frequency measurement; optical pumping; second-order Zeeman sublevel shift; systematic frequency shift; ultralow phase noise; vapor-loaded optical molasses; very high fractional frequency stability; Atomic beams; Atomic clocks; Atomic measurements; Cavity resonators; Cooling; Laser beams; Masers; Atomic fountain clock; primary frequency standard (PFS); uncertainty evaluation; uncertainty evaluation.;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2015.2415015