PARCS冷铯源的表征:空间主原子参考时钟

T. Heavner, L. Holberg, S. Jefferts, J. Kitching, W. Klipstein, D. Meekhof, H. Robinson
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PARCS(太空主原子钟)项目是nist、jpl和科罗拉多大学的联合项目,旨在将铯原子钟放置在国际空间站(ISS)上。这个轨道时钟将达到很高的精度,部分原因是微重力环境提供了很长的拉姆齐时间,并允许对包括相对论在内的基础物理学进行精确测试。作为这项工作的一部分,我们正在评估基于从光学糖蜜中发射原子的原型冷Cs源的特性。所描述的设备将用于开发其他PARCS组件,如微波腔结构和探测系统,并研究未来Cs喷泉和空间时钟的二维冷却方案。
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Characterization of a cold cesium source for PARCS: primary atomic reference clock in space
The PARCS (Primary Atomic Reference Clock in Space) project is a joint NIST-JPL-University of Colorado venture aimed at placing a cesium (Cs) atomic clock aboard the International Space Station (ISS). This orbiting clock will achieve high accuracy, in part due to the long Ramsey times afforded by the microgravity environment, and allow for precision tests of fundamental physics including relativity theory. As part of this effort, we are evaluating the characteristics of a prototype cold Cs source based on launching atoms from an optical molasses. The apparatus described will be used to develop other PARCS components such as the microwave cavity structure and detection systems, and to investigate two-dimensional cooling schemes for future Cs fountains and space clocks.
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