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Toward a high-performance transportable microwave frequency standard based on sympathetically cooled 113Cd+ ions

J. Z. Han, H. R. Qin, N. C. Xin, Yanmei Yu, V. A. Dzuba, Jianwei Zhang, L. J. Wang

2021Applied Physics Letters18 citationsDOI

Abstract

We report a high-performance transportable microwave frequency standard scheme based on sympathetically cooled 113Cd+ ions using 40Ca+ as coolant ions. A transportable physical package (1.4 m3) with high-performance magnetic shielding (radial shielding coefficient 460 000) has been built. In experiments, more than 105 113Cd+ ions were sympathetically cooled to 90 mK in a Paul trap and the ion-loss time constant extends to 84 hours. Without direct cooling procedures, the Dick effect-limited Allan deviation due to the deadtimes is reduced to 1.8×10−14/τ. Under our scheme, the uncertainties in the main frequency shifts such as those from second-order Zeeman and second-order Doppler terms were reduced below the order of 10−15. The relevant ac Stark shifts uncertainties were estimated to be below 5×10−18. Minor shifts further reflect the superiority of coolant ions 40Ca+ for 113Cd+. These results indicate that a microwave clock based on this sympathetic cooling scheme shows potential in establishing a vehicle transportable ground-based time-frequency reference for navigation systems.

Topics & Concepts

IonMicrowaveElectromagnetic shieldingAtomic physicsZeeman effectPhysicsDoppler effectNuclear magnetic resonanceMagnetic fieldQuantum mechanicsAstronomyAdvanced Frequency and Time StandardsAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates