DocumentCode
185993
Title
Cold-atom clocks as part of a timing ensemble
Author
Ekstrom, Christopher R. ; Hanssen, James L. ; Swanson, Thomas B. ; Taylor, James ; Peil, Steven
Author_Institution
Clock Dev. Div., United States Naval Obs., Washington, DC, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
19-22 May 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
Four rubidium fountains have been in continuous operation at USNO for more than 3 years. They contribute to the local timescale and are reported to the BIPM as continuously running clocks - as opposed to secondary standards - the first and only cold-atom clocks so reported. Measurements among individual fountains demonstrate fractional-frequency stability that routinely reaches the low 10-17s. Intervals during which there is little user intervention show fountain stabilities reaching the mid 10-17s. As an ensemble, the four fountains generate a timescale with short-term stability below 1×10-13 at 1 second, an order of magnitude better than the ensemble of ~70 commercial cesiums in the USNO timescale. Rare frequency changes (on order of 1 per year, possibly correlated with operator intervention) have been observed. Multiple fountains allow the effect of this type of behavior on timing applications to be mitigated. The first 1.5 years of fountain data were used to put stricter limits on violations of Local Position Invariance and on the coupling of certain fundamental constants to gravitational potential. Some of these latter constraints require microwave clocks, and we expect to be able to improve upon these measurements using additional fountain data.
Keywords
atomic clocks; constants; frequency measurement; frequency stability; microwave devices; rubidium; timing; BIPM; Rb; USNO timescale; cold atom clock; fountain stability; fractional frequency stability; fundamental constant; microwave clock; position invariance; timescale generation; timing application; timing ensemble; Atomic clocks; Masers; Stability criteria; Standards; Time-frequency analysis; Timing; atomic fountain; clock ensemble; rubidium;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frequency Control Symposium (FCS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Taipei
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FCS.2014.6859969
Filename
6859969
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