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12 September 2007 Lattice-based optical clock using an even isotope of Yb
Zeb W. Barber, Chad W. Hoyt, Jason E. Stalnaker, Nathan Lemke, Chris W. Oates, Tara M Fortier, Scott Diddams, Leo Hollberg
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Abstract
We describe progress toward an optical lattice clock based on an even isotope of Yb. The 1S03P0 clock resonance in 174Yb is accessed through a magnetically induced spectroscopic technique. Using ≈1mT static magnetic fields and ≈10 μW of probe light power we generate Rabi frequencies of several hertz. The narrow spectroscopic features that result (< 10 Hz FWHM) require a highly stabilized laser at the clock transition wavelength of 578 nm. We describe a new all solid-state laser system that shows hertz level stability. In order to cancel the slow drift of the cavity, spectroscopy is performed on the clock transition to provide feedback to the laser. Using a Ca neutral atom frequency standard as a reference oscillator,we show high stability and an effective method for investigating clock frequency shift systematics.
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Zeb W. Barber, Chad W. Hoyt, Jason E. Stalnaker, Nathan Lemke, Chris W. Oates, Tara M Fortier, Scott Diddams, and Leo Hollberg "Lattice-based optical clock using an even isotope of Yb", Proc. SPIE 6673, Time and Frequency Metrology, 66730E (12 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.732215
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KEYWORDS
Clocks

Ytterbium

Chemical species

Calcium

Spectroscopy

Bragg cells

Laser stabilization

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