• DocumentCode
    3452380
  • Title

    A Mechanism of Rubidium Atomic Clock Degradation: Ring-Mode to Red-Mode Transition in rf-Discharge Lamps

  • Author

    Camparo, James ; Mackay, Ryan

  • Author_Institution
    Aerosp. Corp., El Segundo
  • fYear
    2007
  • fDate
    May 29 2007-June 1 2007
  • Firstpage
    45
  • Lastpage
    48
  • Abstract
    In the vapor-cell atomic clock, long-term stability can be influenced by slow variations in the discharge lamp´s output via the light-shift effect. Additionally, over a multi-year mission lifetime the lamp´s aging can degrade its optical pumping efficiency. Understanding the mechanism(s) that drives these changes is particularly important for spacecraft devices, where the atomic clocks are called upon to function continuously and reliably for many years. Here, we consider the two well-known, but little studied, modes associated with alkali rf-discharge lamp operation: the ring mode and the red mode. Consistent with previous research, we find that the ring mode is best for optical pumping, and that the clock-signal amplitude degrades significantly when the lamp operates in the red mode. Examining the emission spectrum as the lamp transitions between these two modes, we show that the ring-mode to red-mode transition is driven by radiation trapping within the lamp.
  • Keywords
    atomic clocks; discharge lamps; high-frequency discharges; optical pumping; radiation pressure; rubidium; discharge lamp; emission spectrum; lamp transitions; light-shift effect; long-term stability; optical pumping; optical pumping efficiency; radiation trapping; rf-discharge lamps; ring mode-red mode transition; rubidium atomic clock degradation; spacecraft devices; vapor-cell atomic clock; Atomic clocks; Degradation; Lamps; Optical fibers; Optical pumping; Plasma temperature; Resonance; Spectroscopy; Temperature dependence; Xenon;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Frequency Control Symposium, 2007 Joint with the 21st European Frequency and Time Forum. IEEE International
  • Conference_Location
    Geneva
  • ISSN
    1075-6787
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-0646-3
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1075-6787
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/FREQ.2007.4319027
  • Filename
    4319027