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Frequency measurements of superradiance from the strontium clock transition

Published 28 Nov 2017 in physics.atom-ph and physics.optics | (1711.10407v1)

Abstract: We present the first characterization of the spectral properties of superradiant light emitted from the ultra-narrow, 1 mHz linewidth optical clock transition in an ensemble of cold ${87}$Sr atoms. Such a light source has been proposed as a next-generation active atomic frequency reference, with the potential to enable high-precision optical frequency references to be used outside laboratory environments. By comparing the frequency of our superradiant source to that of a state-of-the-art cavity-stabilized laser and optical lattice clock, we observe a fractional Allan deviation of $6.7(1)\times 10{-16}$ at 1 second of averaging, establish absolute accuracy at the 2 Hz ($4\times 10{-15}$ fractional frequency) level, and demonstrate insensitivity to key environmental perturbations.

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