Title :
Towards an optical frequency standard based on a single Ca/sup +/ ion in a miniature trap
Author :
Knoop, M. ; Herbane, M. ; Houssin, M. ; Vedel, M. ; Vedel, F.
Author_Institution :
Provence Univ., Marseille, France
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Among the ions proposed for a frequency standard in the optical domain, Ca/sup +/ is one of the most favorable candidates due to its wavelengths accessible with all-solid-state laser systems. This allows to imagine an ultimate experimental setup being simple and compact. The 4S/sub 1/2/-3D/sub 5/2/ electric quadrupole transition at 729 nm with a natural linewidth below 1 Hz serves as clock transition, while laser cooling on one of the resonance lines is carried out at 397 nm. To obtain the small spectral linewidths necessary for a frequency standard performance, it is essential to reduce the residual Doppler broadening caused by the RF heating in the Paul trap. The first-order Doppler broadening of a single ion can be eliminated in the Lamb-Dicke regime where the ion´s amplitude of motion is inferior to the emitted wavelength. The main condition for the access of this frequency modulation regime is a high motional frequency of the trapped ion. This is more easily obtained in a low capacitance device and thus traps with reduced dimensions are required. We have set up a miniature ion trap of the Paul-Straubel-type. The stored ions are observed by a photomultiplier in the photon-counting mode as well as by an intensified CCD camera, permitting the visualization of their spatial behavior. Laser cooling of the Ca/sup +/ ions is carried out on the 4S/sub 1/2/-4P/sup 1/2/ resonance line at 397 nm. Progress on the characterization of the trapped single ion as well as on the generation of the involved wavelengths exclusively by solid-state lasers is reported.
Keywords :
Doppler broadening; calcium; frequency standards; laser cooling; particle traps; radiation pressure; resonant states; trapped ions; 397 nm; 729 nm; Ca; Lamb-Dicke regime; Paul-Straubel-type trap; clock transition; frequency modulation regime; high motional frequency; laser cooling; low capacitance device; miniature trap; optical frequency standard; residual Doppler broadening; resonance lines; single Ca/sup +/ ion; trapped single ion; Capacitance; Clocks; Cooling; Frequency modulation; Heating; Laser transitions; Particle beam optics; Photomultipliers; Radio frequency; Resonance;
Conference_Titel :
Quantum Electronics Conference, 2000. Conference Digest. 2000 International
Conference_Location :
Nice, France
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6318-3
DOI :
10.1109/IQEC.2000.907910