Published October 2008 | Version v1
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The absolute frequency of the 87Sr optical clock transition

  • 1. University of Colorado, JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Dept. of Physics, Boulder, CO (United States)
  • 2. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Time and Frequency Div., Broadway, Boulder, CO (United States)

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The absolute frequency of the 1S0-3P0 clock transition of 87Sr has been measured to be 429 228 004 229 873.65 (37) Hz using lattice-confined atoms, where the fractional uncertainty of 8.6 * 10-16 represents one of the most accurate measurements of an atomic transition frequency to date. After a detailed study of systematic effects, which reduced the total systematic uncertainty of the Sr lattice clock to 1.5 * 10-16, the clock frequency is measured against a hydrogen maser which is simultaneously calibrated to the US primary frequency standard, the NIST Cs fountain clock, NIST-F1. The comparison is made possible using a femtosecond laser based optical frequency comb to phase coherently connect the optical and microwave spectral regions and by a 3.5 km fibre transfer scheme to compare the remotely located clock signals. (authors)

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Journal Title
Metrologia
Journal Volume
45
Journal Issue
no.5
Journal Page Range
p. 539-548
ISSN
0026-1394
CODEN
MTRGAU

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