ATOMIC CLOCK WITH ATOM-TRAP ENHANCED OSCILLATOR REGULATION

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APP PUB NO 20240160155A1
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18215798

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A rubidium optical atomic clock uses a modulated 778 nanometer (nm) probe beam and its reflection to excite rubidium 87 atoms, some of which emit 758.8 nm fluorescence as they decay back to the ground state. A spectral filter rejects scatter of the 778 nm probe beams while transmitting the 775.8 nm fluorescence so that the latter can be detected with a high signal-to-noise ratio. Since the spectral filter is only acceptably effective at angles of incidence less than 8° from the perpendicular, the atoms are localized by a magneto-optical trap so that most of the atoms lie within a conical volume defined by the 8° angle so that the resulting fluorescence detection signal has a high signal-to-noise ratio. The fluorescence detection signal can be demodulated to provide an error signal from which desired adjustments to the oscillator frequency can be calculated.

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COLDQUANTA INCBOULDER CO

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Cruz, Flavio Superior, US 5 1
Genkina, Dina Hyattsville, US 5 1
Kortyna, Andrew Boulder, US 5 1
Olson, Judith Northglenn, US 7 1
Salim, Evan Lafayette, US 14 84

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