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Cold atom Clocks and Applications

Atomic Physics 2009-11-11 v1

Abstract

This paper describes advances in microwave frequency standards using laser-cooled atoms at BNM-SYRTE. First, recent improvements of the 133^{133}Cs and 87^{87}Rb atomic fountains are described. Thanks to the routine use of a cryogenic sapphire oscillator as an ultra-stable local frequency reference, a fountain frequency instability of 1.6×1014τ1/21.6\times 10^{-14}\tau^{-1/2} where τ\tau is the measurement time in seconds is measured. The second advance is a powerful method to control the frequency shift due to cold collisions. These two advances lead to a frequency stability of 2×10162\times 10^{-16} at 50,000sforthefirsttimeforprimarystandards.Inaddition,theseclocksrealizetheSIsecondwithanaccuracyof50,000s for the first time for primary standards. In addition, these clocks realize the SI second with an accuracy of 7\times 10^{-16},oneorderofmagnitudebelowthatofuncooleddevices.Inasecondpart,wedescribetestsofpossiblevariationsoffundamentalconstantsusing, one order of magnitude below that of uncooled devices. In a second part, we describe tests of possible variations of fundamental constants using ^{87}RbandRb and ^{133}$Cs fountains. Finally we give an update on the cold atom space clock PHARAO developed in collaboration with CNES. This clock is one of the main instruments of the ACES/ESA mission which is scheduled to fly on board the International Space Station in 2008, enabling a new generation of relativity tests.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0502117,
  title  = {Cold atom Clocks and Applications},
  author = {S. Bize and P. Laurent and M. Abgrall and H. Marion and I. Maksimovic and L. Cacciapuoti and J. Gruenert and C. Vian and F. Pereira dos Santos and P. Rosenbusch and P. Lemonde and G. Santarelli and P. Wolf and A. Clairon and A. Luiten and M. Tobar and C. Salomon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0502117},
  year   = {2009}
}

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30 pages, 11 figures