Absolute and relative stability of an optical frequency reference based on spectral hole burning in Eu$^{3+}$:Y$_2$SiO$_5$
Abstract
We present and analyze four frequency measurements designed to characterize the performance of an optical frequency reference based on spectral hole burning in \EuYSO. The first frequency comparison, between a single unperturbed spectral hole and a hydrogen maser, demonstrates a fractional frequency drift rate of s. Optical-frequency comparisons between a pattern of spectral holes, a Fabry-P\'erot cavity, and an Al optical atomic clock show a short-term fractional frequency stability of that averages down to at (with linear frequency drift removed). Finally, spectral hole patterns in two different \EuYSO crystals located in the same cryogenic vessel are compared, yielding a short-term stability of that averages down to at ~s (with quadratic frequency drift removed).
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@article{arxiv.1307.5355,
title = {Absolute and relative stability of an optical frequency reference based on spectral hole burning in Eu$^{3+}$:Y$_2$SiO$_5$},
author = {David R. Leibrandt and Michael J. Thorpe and Chin-Wen Chou and Tara M. Fortier and Scott A. Diddams and Till Rosenband},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.5355},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures