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12 September 2007 Manipulation of the collisional frequency shift in caesium fountain clocks
K. Szymaniec, W. Chalupczak, S. Weyers, R. Wynands, E. Tiesinga, C. J. Williams
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Abstract
The frequency shift due to atomic collisions is a major, and in some cases the dominant, limitation to the accuracy of caesium fountain primary frequency standards. A correction for this shift is usually obtained by measuring the frequency of the standard as a function of atomic density and performing an extrapolation to zero density. In general this means that additional measurement time is needed to reach a given statistical resolution. Recently, we have observed that, for a certain range of fountain parameters (i.e. the initial size of the atom cloud and its temperature at launch), the collisional frequency shift varies significantly when the population of the clock states (set by the first Ramsey interaction) is varied. In particular, the collisional shift can be zero for a certain value of the population ratio. This demonstration of collisional shift cancellation offers the intriguing prospect of operating the fountain at the zero-shift point, avoiding the need for extrapolation. In this contribution we provide further experimental validation of the theoretical model describing the collisional shift variation. We also discuss requirements for and benefits of the operation at the zero shift point. In addition, we point out the possible consequences of collisional shift variation for operation of a fountain standard at elevated microwave power, a mode of operation frequently used for the evaluation of other systematic frequency shifts.
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K. Szymaniec, W. Chalupczak, S. Weyers, R. Wynands, E. Tiesinga, and C. J. Williams "Manipulation of the collisional frequency shift in caesium fountain clocks", Proc. SPIE 6673, Time and Frequency Metrology, 66730A (12 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.732017
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Clocks

Microwave radiation

Clouds

Cesium

Scattering

Time metrology

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