Velocity-comb MTS extends modulation transfer spectroscopy to multiple frequency components and reports a sqrt(3) short-term stability improvement on thermal rubidium, though the data do not isolate this from increased total power.
Cold Beam Optical Clock with Multifrequency Spectroscopy
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We demonstrate an optical clock based on Ramsey-Bord\'e interferometry in a laser-cooled ${}^{40}$Ca beam. The mean velocity is reduced by an order of magnitude relative to a thermal beam and the transverse temperature approaches the Doppler limit, enabling the measurement of sub-kHz linewidth fringes in a compact interferometer. Using tailored phase and intensity modulation of the spectroscopy laser to add uniform frequency sidebands, we interrogate atoms throughout the transverse velocity distribution, increasing the Ramsey-Bord\'e fringe amplitude by a factor of 14 and improving the Allan deviation to $3.4\times 10^{-15}$ at one second averaging time.
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Velocity-comb modulation transfer spectroscopy
Velocity-comb MTS extends modulation transfer spectroscopy to multiple frequency components and reports a sqrt(3) short-term stability improvement on thermal rubidium, though the data do not isolate this from increased total power.