A strontium lattice clock with $3 \times 10^{-17}$ inaccuracy and its frequency (1312.3419v2)
Abstract: We have measured the absolute frequency of the optical lattice clock based on ${87}$Sr at PTB with an uncertainty of $3.9\times 10{-16}$ using two caesium fountain clocks. This is close to the accuracy of today's best realizations of the SI second. The absolute frequency of the 5s$2$ $1$S$_0$-5s5p $3$P$_0$ transition in ${87}$Sr is 429,228,004,229,873.13(17) Hz. Our result is in excellent agreement with recent measurements performed in different laboratories worldwide. We improved the total systematic uncertainty of our Sr frequency standard by a factor of five and reach $3\times 10{-17}$, opening new prospects for frequency ratio measurements between optical clocks for fundamental research, geodesy, or optical clock evaluation.
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