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Development of a Mobile Atomic Frequency Standard based on Cold Atoms

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Abstract

We have been developing a compact frequency standard based on cold cesium atoms. The atoms are cooled, interrogated during a free expansion and then detected inside a cylindrical microwave cavity. The operation of this experiment is different from conventional cold atoms fountains, since all the steps are sequentially performed in the same place.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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