Ultra-stable clock laser system development towards space applications

作者:Swierad Dariusz*; Haefner Sebastian; Vogt Stefan; Venon Bertrand; Holleville David; Bize Sebastien; Kulosa Andre; Bode Sebastian; Singh Yeshpal; Bongs Kai; Rasel Ernst Maria; Lodewyck Jerome; Le Targat Rodolphe; Lisdat Christian; Sterr Uwe
来源:Scientific Reports, 2016, 6(1): 33973.
DOI:10.1038/srep33973

摘要

The increasing performance of optical lattice clocks has made them attractive for scientific applications in space and thus has pushed the development of their components including the interrogation lasers of the clock transitions towards being suitable for space, which amongst others requires making them more power efficient, radiation hardened, smaller, lighter as well as more mechanically stable. Here we present the development towards a space-compatible interrogation laser system for a strontium lattice clock constructed within the Space Optical Clock (SOC2) project where we have concentrated on mechanical rigidity and size. The laser reaches a fractional frequency instability of 7.9 x 10(-16) at 300 ms averaging time. The laser system uses a single extended cavity diode laser that gives enough power for interrogating the atoms, frequency comparison by a frequency comb and diagnostics. It includes fibre link stabilisation to the atomic package and to the comb. The optics module containing the laser has dimensions 60 x 45 x 8 cm(3); and the ultra-stable reference cavity used for frequency stabilisation with its vacuum system takes 30 x 30 x 30 cm(3). The acceleration sensitivities in three orthogonal directions of the cavity are 3.6 x 10(-10)/g, 5.8 x 10(-10)/g and 3.1 x 10(-10)/g, where g approximate to 9.8 m/s(2) is the standard gravitational acceleration.

  • 出版日期2016-9-26