2004
DOI: 10.1063/1.1787942
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A microfabricated atomic clock

Abstract: Fabrication techniques usually applied to microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are used to reduce the size and operating power of the core physics assembly of an atomic clock. With a volume of 9.5 mm 3 , a fractional frequency instability of 2.5ϫ 10 −10 at 1 s of integration, and dissipating less than 75 mW of power, the device has the potential to bring atomically precise timing to hand-held, battery-operated devices. In addition, the design and fabrication process allows for wafer-level assembly of the stru… Show more

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“…To make a reasonable estimate of N , we start with the density of pure diamond: Note that in moving from a CW scheme with a single NV center to an ensemble of centers with pulsed excitation and detection, we gain almost six decades of improvement. Cited deviations are as follows: Al-ion clock [2,5]; Sr lattice clock [4]; thorium clock (theoretical) [35]; Cs chip clock [7]; TXCO and commercial Rb figures available from Stanford Research Systems (www.thinksrs.com); surface acoustic wave (SAW) oscillator is quote from Epson Toyocom Corporation EG-4101/4121CA datasheet. Pulsed echo NV samples are assumed to have 0.01 ppb NV center concentrations for a 1 mm 3 -sized sample.…”
Section: Fig 2 (Color Online)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To make a reasonable estimate of N , we start with the density of pure diamond: Note that in moving from a CW scheme with a single NV center to an ensemble of centers with pulsed excitation and detection, we gain almost six decades of improvement. Cited deviations are as follows: Al-ion clock [2,5]; Sr lattice clock [4]; thorium clock (theoretical) [35]; Cs chip clock [7]; TXCO and commercial Rb figures available from Stanford Research Systems (www.thinksrs.com); surface acoustic wave (SAW) oscillator is quote from Epson Toyocom Corporation EG-4101/4121CA datasheet. Pulsed echo NV samples are assumed to have 0.01 ppb NV center concentrations for a 1 mm 3 -sized sample.…”
Section: Fig 2 (Color Online)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this need, several groups have miniaturized these atomic standards on chip through the aid of modern microfabrication techniques applied to detectors and lasers [7][8][9]. Here, we propose a solid-state alternative based upon electronic spin states in the negatively charged nitrogenvacancy center (NV) center in diamond.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our overall goal is to achieve a miniature, low power atomic clock in the 10 cm 3 and 100 mW volume and power range, in order to get a miniature, low-power device [1][2][3][4][5]. In our size range, we do not need the miniaturization level achieved by MEMS technologies; this research intends to fabricate reference vapor cells of size ca.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the performance of Chip Scale Atomic Clocks (CSACs) [1] based on Coherent Population Trapping (CPT) has improved considerably over the past few years, CSACs suffer from drift caused by buffer-gas collisions and light shifts that limit their timing uncertainty to the level of one microsecond per day at best [2]. Our study aims to significantly reduce the two main sources of drift in CSACs while maintaining a compact physics package such that timing uncertainties of a few nanoseconds per day can be achieved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%