An innovative method for fabricating the reference cell for a Rubidium (Rb) integrated atomic clock is presented. This method uses low-temperature solder sealing technique for producing mini-cells of the size of 14 x 10 x 3 mm, suitable for Rb miniature atomic clocks. Top and bottom of the cell consists of two glass slides. An LTCC (Low-Temperature Cofired Ceramic) module of 2 mm thickness, equipped with a small reservoir for confining the Rb is placed in between the two walls, acting as a spacer, increasing the total volume of the cell. A solder ring joins together the LTCC and the top of the cell. This paper also presents a new technique for handling the Rb, which allows its safe handling and long storage. The alkali metal is stored inside a pool of dodecane, which protects it from oxidation. Pure liquid Rb is then dispensed inside the adjacent reservoir using a glass micropipette; finally, the cell is heated in vacuum, in order to carry out the sealing. The achieved sealing hermeticity was tested, without Rb, by sealing N2O gas and monitoring its pressure through absorbance measurements using FTIR spectroscopy. Hermeticity was also tested with Rb by integrating a pressure sensor in the LTCC module. This is a revised version, according to the referee's comments. Additionally, minor language mistakes were corrected, and precisions added.
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AbstractAn innovative method for fabricating the reference cell for a Rubidium (Rb) integrated atomic clock is presented. This method uses low-temperature solder sealing technique for producing mini-cells of the size of 14 x 10 x 3 mm, suitable for Rb miniature atomic clocks. Top and bottom of the cell consists of two glass slides. An LTCC (Low-Temperature Cofired Ceramic) module of 2 mm thickness, equipped with a small reservoir for confining the Rb is placed in between the two walls, acting as a spacer, increasing the total volume of the cell. A solder ring joins together the LTCC and the top of the cell. This paper also presents a new technique for handling the Rb, which allows its safe handling and long storage. The alkali metal is stored inside a pool of dodecane, which protects it from oxidation. Pure liquid Rb is then dispensed inside the adjacent reservoir using a glass micropipette; finally, the cell is heated in vacuum, in order to carry out the sealing. The achieved sealing hermeticity was tested, without Rb, by sealing N 2 O gas and monitoring its pressure through absorbance measurements using FTIR spectroscopy. Hermeticity was also tested with Rb by integrating a pressure sensor in the LTCC module.