Industrialisation approach of the pop atomic clock for application to GNSS

A. Battisti, A. Cosentino, A. Sapia, M. Gioia, A. Borella, A. Godone, F. Levi, C. Calosso, S. Micalizio
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The POP clock is a vapor cell frequency standard operating in pulsed regime at the Rb ground-state hyperfine frequency (6834 MHz). Selex ES' interest in this technology relies on the possibility to implement a compact unit, with reduced mass, size and power consumption compared to the Passive Hydrogen Maser (PHM, the primary clock of Galileo Navigation Constellation), but similar frequency stability and less operation constraints. A first feasibility study [1] under an ASI contract, was concluded in 2009 with the definition of a preliminary design for space use. Further studies were carried out at INRIM under an ESA contract and with the partnership of Selex-ES (SES). It was demonstrated that the optical detection simplifies the design and improves the frequency stability to values fully compliant to the Galileo specifications for the PHM. This paper presents a summary of the main results achieved by INRIM [2], and the industrialization approach required to pass from the laboratory prototype of the clock to an engineering model designed for the use on navigation satellites. The first step of the development plan will address the realization of electronic and optical units based on commercial components with either space heritage or ability to be space qualified.
流行原子钟应用于GNSS的工业化方法
POP时钟是一种蒸汽细胞频率标准,在Rb基态超精细频率(6834 MHz)的脉冲状态下工作。Selex ES之所以对这项技术感兴趣,是因为它有可能实现一个紧凑的单元,与被动氢脉泽(PHM,伽利略导航星座的主时钟)相比,它的质量、尺寸和功耗都更小,但频率稳定性相似,操作限制更少。根据ASI合同进行的第一次可行性研究[1]于2009年完成,并定义了空间使用的初步设计。根据欧空局的合同,在Selex-ES的合作下,在INRIM进行了进一步的研究。结果表明,光学检测简化了设计,并将频率稳定性提高到完全符合伽利略规范的值。本文概述了INRIM[2]取得的主要成果,以及从时钟的实验室原型到设计用于导航卫星的工程模型所需的工业化方法。发展计划的第一步将解决基于商业组件的电子和光学单元的实现,这些组件要么具有空间遗产,要么具有空间合格的能力。
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