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The Microloop-Gap Resonator: A Novel Miniaturized Microwave Cavity for Double-Resonance Rubidium Atomic Clocks

Violetti, Maddalena  
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Pellaton, Matthieu
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Affolderbach, Christoph
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2014
IEEE Sensors Journal

Nowadays mobile and battery-powered applications push the need for radically miniaturized and low-power frequency standards that surpass the stability achievable with quartz oscillators. For the miniaturization of double-resonance rubidium (Rb-87) atomic clocks, the size reduction of the microwave cavity or resonator (MWR) to well below the wavelength of the atomic transition (6.835 GHz for Rb-87) is of high interest. Here, we present a novel miniaturized MWR, the mu-LGR, for use in a miniature DR atomic clock and designed to apply a well-defined microwave field to a microfabricated Rb cell that provides the reference signal for the clock. This mu-LGR consists of a loop-gap resonator-based cavity with very compact dimensions (<0.9 cm(3)). The beta-LGR meets the requirements of the application and its fabrication and assembly can be performed using repeatable and low-cost techniques. The concept of the proposed device was proven through simulations, and prototypes were successfully tested. Experimental spectroscopic evaluation shows that the beta-LGR is well-suited for use in an atomic clock. In particular, a clock short-term stability of 7 x 10(-12) tau(-1/2) was measured, which is better than for other clocks using microfabricated cells and competitive with stabilities of compact Rb clocks using conventional glass-blown cells.

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DOI
10.1109/Jsen.2014.2326337
Web of Science ID

WOS:000346791700035

Author(s)
Violetti, Maddalena  
Pellaton, Matthieu
Affolderbach, Christoph
Merli, Francesco  
Zuercher, Jean-Francois
Mileti, Gaetano
Skrivervik, Anja K.  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Sensors Journal
Volume

14

Issue

9

Start page

3193

End page

3200

Subjects

Microwave devices

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microwave measurements

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atomic measurements

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spectroscopy

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frequency control

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metrology

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