학술논문

The optical 88Sr lattice clocks and stabilized fibre links: A frequency reference for the VLBI system over a 15.5-km link and an absolute measurement of the clock transition over a 330-km link
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 European Frequency and Time Forum (EFTF) European Frequency and Time Forum (EFTF), 2016. :1-4 Apr, 2016
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Clocks
Frequency measurement
Standards
Atom optics
Optical fiber communication
Lattices
Optical variables measurement
optical lattice atomic clocks
VLBI
fibre-optic networking
Language
Abstract
We report a system of two independent strontium optical lattice standards with 88Sr probed with a single shared ultra-narrow laser. We achieved frequency stability (frequency between two standards) of 7 × 10−17. The absolute frequency of the clock transition can be measured by the use of an optical frequency comb referenced to the UTC(AOS) and UTC(PL) via the 330-km stabilized fibre optic link of the OPTIME network. The 15.5-km stabilized fibre optic link between National Laboratory for Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics (KL FAMO) and Toruń Centre for Astronomy made it possible to use the optical clocks as a frequency reference for the 32-metre precise parabolic antenna of the radio telescope in the Toruń Centre for Astronomy participating in the VLBI networks. We report the world's first astronomical VLBI measurements referenced to an optical atomic clock.