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Development of a space cold atom clock

Wei Ren, Tang Li, Qiuzhi Qu, Bin Wang, Lin Li, Desheng Lü, Weibiao Chen, L. Liu

2020National Science Review26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Atomic clocks with cold atoms play important roles in the field of fundamental physics as well as primary frequency standards. Operating such cold atom clocks in space paves the way for further exploration in fundamental physics, for example dark matter and general relativity. We developed a space cold atom clock (SCAC), which was launched into orbit with the Space Lab TG-2 in 2016. Before it deorbited with TG-2 in 2019, the SCAC had been working continuously for almost 3 years. During the period in orbit, many scientific experiments and engineering tests were performed. In this article, we summarize the principle, development and in-orbit results. These works provide the basis for construction of a space-borne time-frequency system in deep space.

Topics & Concepts

Space (punctuation)Atomic clockUltracold atomPhysicsOrbit (dynamics)Aerospace engineeringAtom (system on chip)Development (topology)Theoretical physicsComputer scienceOpticsEngineeringQuantum mechanicsMathematicsQuantumOperating systemMathematical analysisEmbedded systemAdvanced Frequency and Time StandardsAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates