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Article Dans Une Revue The European Physical Journal D : Atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics Année : 1999

A diode-laser optical frequency standard based on laser-cooled Ca atoms: Sub-kilohertz spectroscopy by optical shelving detection

C.W. Oates
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François Bondu

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We report an optical frequency standard at 657 nm based on laser-cooled/trapped Ca atoms. The system consists of a novel, compact magneto-optic trap which uses 50 mW of frequency-doubled diode laser light at 423 nm and can trap >10⁷ Ca atoms in 20 ms. High resolution spectroscopy on this atomic sample using the narrow 657 nm intercombination line resolves linewidths (FWHM) as narrow as 400 Hz, the natural linewidth of the transition. The spectroscopic signal-to-noise ratio is enhanced by an order of magnitude with the implementation of a “shelving" detection scheme on the 423 nm transition. Our present apparatus achieves a fractional frequency instability of 5x10⁻¹⁴ in 1 s with a potential atom shot-noise-limited performance of 10⁻¹⁶ τ⁻¹/² and excellent prospects for high accuracy.

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hal-01082153 , version 1 (12-11-2014)

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C.W. Oates, François Bondu, R.W. Fox, L. Hollberg. A diode-laser optical frequency standard based on laser-cooled Ca atoms: Sub-kilohertz spectroscopy by optical shelving detection. The European Physical Journal D : Atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics, 1999, 7 (3), pp.449-460. ⟨10.1007/s100530050589⟩. ⟨hal-01082153⟩
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