A 'magic' combination of modulation frequency and bias magnetic field reduces the clock transition's magnetic-field sensitivity to about 72 µHz/mG over a 6 mG range in a rubidium CPT atomic clock.
Vanier, Atomic clocks based on coherent population trapping: a review, Appl
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Strong Mitigation of the Magnetic-Field-Induced Frequency Shift in Coherent-Population-Trapping Atomic Clocks
A 'magic' combination of modulation frequency and bias magnetic field reduces the clock transition's magnetic-field sensitivity to about 72 µHz/mG over a 6 mG range in a rubidium CPT atomic clock.