Title :
An optical lattice clock based on bosonic Sr
Author :
Poli, Nicola ; Tarallo, M.G. ; Schioppo, Marco ; Oates, Christopher W. ; Tino, Guglielmo M.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Fis., Univ. di Firenze, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
Abstract :
We present experimental results for an optical lattice clock operating on the 1S0 harr 3P0 transition in 88Sr, which is excited with the technique of magnetic field-induced spectroscopy To reduce the complexity of the setup we have developed a set of new experimental techniques that greatly simplifies the clock spectroscopy in Sr atoms. First, we developed a method for finding the clock transition that removes the need for extensive frequency metrology hardware and optical frequency combs. This technique exploits a near coincidence in the atomic wavelengths of the 1S0 harr 3P0 clock and 1S0 harr 3P1 second stage cooling transitions in Sr, which are only 5 THz far apart. This coincidence enables the use of an optical (transfer) cavity to reference the frequency of the clock transition relative to that of the much stronger coolign transition Second, all laser sources in the experimental setup are based on semiconductor technology, which greatly reduces the complexity of the apparatus. With this setup, about 104 88Sr atoms are trapped in a 1D lattice formed by 200 mW of radiation tuned near the magic wavelength at 813 nm. Preliminar uncertainty budget for our optical lattice clock is also presented, with particular attention to density dependent collisions, which led to an unexpectedly high signal contrast for long interaction times.
Keywords :
atomic clocks; optical lattices; radiation pressure; 1S0 harr 3P0 transition; atomic wavelengths; clock transition; cooling transition; frequency metrology hardware; optical atomic clocks; optical cavity; optical frequency combs; optical lattice clock; power 200 mW; wavelength 813 nm; Atom optics; Clocks; Cooling; Frequency; Hardware; Lattices; Magnetic fields; Metrology; Spectroscopy; Strontium;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Control Symposium, 2009 Joint with the 22nd European Frequency and Time forum. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Besancon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3511-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1075-6787
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.2009.5168199