Towards miniaturized strontium optical lattice clock

Optical atomic clocks with precisions and accuracies in the 10\(^-\)\(^1\)\(^8\) level [1] are now the most advanced man-made timekeeping devices. They outperform the microwave cesium atomic clocks that realize the SI definition of the second. Scaling down the size of optical atomic clocks may open...

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Main Author: He, Wei
Published: University of Birmingham 2017
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7156052019-04-03T06:44:51ZTowards miniaturized strontium optical lattice clockHe, Wei2017Optical atomic clocks with precisions and accuracies in the 10\(^-\)\(^1\)\(^8\) level [1] are now the most advanced man-made timekeeping devices. They outperform the microwave cesium atomic clocks that realize the SI definition of the second. Scaling down the size of optical atomic clocks may open the door to a range of industrial and space applications. In this thesis, the design and preliminary results of a compact strontium cooling system are presented. In the first cooling stage, the high power 461 nm laser with 300 mW output features a modular design, while smaller laser sources for demonstrating a strontium magneto-optical trap have also been investigated. An innovative design that couples a spectroscopy cell directly into the scientific chamber reduces the overall size and power consumption of the system. Additionally, using strontium oxide as a source of strontium atoms suitable for optical clocks has achieved initial success. For the first time, a single-beam MOT configuration is applied to strontium. In this novel apparatus, the blue MOT and red MOT broadband cooling phases are able to trap 5x10\(^6\) and 1000 atoms, respectively. This work shows promising progress towards developing a functional miniaturized strontium optical lattice clock.621.36QC PhysicsUniversity of Birminghamhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.715605http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/7460/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Towards miniaturized strontium optical lattice clock
description Optical atomic clocks with precisions and accuracies in the 10\(^-\)\(^1\)\(^8\) level [1] are now the most advanced man-made timekeeping devices. They outperform the microwave cesium atomic clocks that realize the SI definition of the second. Scaling down the size of optical atomic clocks may open the door to a range of industrial and space applications. In this thesis, the design and preliminary results of a compact strontium cooling system are presented. In the first cooling stage, the high power 461 nm laser with 300 mW output features a modular design, while smaller laser sources for demonstrating a strontium magneto-optical trap have also been investigated. An innovative design that couples a spectroscopy cell directly into the scientific chamber reduces the overall size and power consumption of the system. Additionally, using strontium oxide as a source of strontium atoms suitable for optical clocks has achieved initial success. For the first time, a single-beam MOT configuration is applied to strontium. In this novel apparatus, the blue MOT and red MOT broadband cooling phases are able to trap 5x10\(^6\) and 1000 atoms, respectively. This work shows promising progress towards developing a functional miniaturized strontium optical lattice clock.
author He, Wei
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title Towards miniaturized strontium optical lattice clock
title_short Towards miniaturized strontium optical lattice clock
title_full Towards miniaturized strontium optical lattice clock
title_fullStr Towards miniaturized strontium optical lattice clock
title_full_unstemmed Towards miniaturized strontium optical lattice clock
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