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Compact atom-interferometer gyroscope based on an expanding ball of atoms

October 12, 2015
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Donley, John E. Kitching, Stefan Riedl, Gregory W. Hoth, Bruno M. Pelle
We present a compact atom interferometer based on 87Rb atoms that can simultaneously measure rotations and accelerations with a single source of atoms in a 300 cm3 vacuum package.

Light shifts in a pulsed cold-atom coherent-population-trapping clock

April 10, 2015
Author(s)
Eric M. Blanshan, Elizabeth A. Donley, John E. Kitching
Field-grade atomic clocks capable of primary standard performance in compact physics packages would be of significant value in a variety of applications. A cold-atom coherent population trapping clock featuring laser-cooled 87Rb atoms and pulsed Ramsey

Frequency Biases in a Cold-Atom Coherent Population Trapping Clock

May 22, 2014
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Donley, Eric M. Blanshan, Francois-Xavier R. Esnault, John E. Kitching
A compact cold-atom clock based on coherent population trapping (CPT) has been developed. The clock typically demonstrates a short-term fractional frequency stability of 4x10 -11/√τ limited by frequency noise on the interrogation lasers. The largest two

Optical hyperpolarization and NMR detection of 129 Xe on a microfluidic chip

May 20, 2014
Author(s)
Ricardo Jimenez Martinez, Daniel J. Kennedy, Michael Rosenbluh, Elizabeth A. Donley, Svenja A. Knappe, Scott J. Seltzer, Hattie L. Ring, Vikram S. Bajaj, John E. Kitching
We present a microfluidic chip that enables the production of laser-polarized 129Xe gas and its optical detection. Production of polarized 129Xe and its remote detection is achieved under flowing gas conditions at low magnetic fields in two separate

First Accuracy Evaluation of NIST-F2

May 1, 2014
Author(s)
Thomas P. Heavner, Steven R. Jefferts, Jon H. Shirley, Thomas E. Parker, Elizabeth A. Donley, Neil Ashby, Stephan E. Barlow, Filippo Levi, Giovanni Costanzo
We report the first accuracy evaluation of NIST-F2, a second generation laser-cooled Cesium fountain primary standard developed at NIST with a cryogenic (Liquid Nitrogen) microwave cavity and flight region. The 80 K atom interrogation environment reduces

High-accuracy measurement of the black-body radiation frequency shift of the ground-state hyperfine transition in 133 Cs

February 7, 2014
Author(s)
Steven R. Jefferts, Thomas P. Heavner, Thomas E. Parker, Jon H. Shirley, Elizabeth A. Donley, Neil Ashby
We report a high-accuracy direct measurement of the blackbody radiation shift (BBR) of 133Cs ground state hyperfine transition. This frequency shift is one of the largest systematic frequency biases encountered in realizing the current definition of the SI

A View on Energy Transfer Between Cold Atoms

November 22, 2013
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Donley
This is an invited perspective article on a paper that will appear in the same issue. The perspective describes imaging energy transfer between cold Rydberg atoms.

Cold-atom double-lambda coherent population trapping clock

October 31, 2013
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Donley, Francois-Xavier R. Esnault, Eric M. Blanshan, Eugene N. Ivanov, Robert E. Scholten, John E. Kitching
Miniature atomic clocks based on coherent population trapping (CPT) states in thermal atoms are emerging as an important component in many field applications, particularly where satellite frequency standards are not accessible. Cold-atom CPT clocks promise

Cancellation of Doppler Shifts in a Cold-Atom CPT Clock

July 25, 2013
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Donley, Francois-Xavier R. Esnault, Eric M. Blanshan, John E. Kitching
A compact cold-atom clock based on coherent population trapping (CPT) is being developed. Long-term goals for the clock include achieving a fractional frequency accuracy of 1x10 -13 in a package of less than 10 cm 3 in volume. Here we present an overview

Nuclear magnetic resonance gyroscopes

April 15, 2013
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Donley, John E. Kitching
This review begins with an introduction to NMR gyroscopes (NMRGs), followed by a discussion of the frequency shifts and relaxation mechanisms that determine and their performance. Specific NMRG implementations are then reviewed, including dual NMR species

Atom numbers in magneto-optic traps with millimeter scale laser beams

February 22, 2013
Author(s)
Gregory W. Hoth, Elizabeth A. Donley, John E. Kitching
We measure the number of atoms, N, that can be trapped in a conventional vapor cell MOT using beams that have a diameter d in the range 1-5 mm. We show that the N \propto d 3.6 scaling law observed for larger MOTs is a robust approximation for optimized

A COLD-ATOM CLOCK BASED ON COHERENT POPULATION TRAPPING

November 26, 2012
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Donley, Francois-Xavier R. Esnault, Eric M. Blanshan, John E. Kitching
A compact cold-atom clock based on coherent population trapping is being developed. The clock aims to ultimately achieve a timing uncertainty of a few nanoseconds per day. Here we present an initial evaluation of the three main systematic frequency shifts

A Compact Cold-Atom Frequency Standard Based on Coherent Population Trapping

May 24, 2012
Author(s)
Francois-Xavier R. Esnault, John Kitching, Elizabeth Donley
We present the status of our cold-atom clock based on coherent population trapping, including the present clock stability and a preliminary evaluation of the three main systematic frequency shifts: the 1st-order Doppler shift, the Zeeman shift, and the