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arxiv: 1702.04891 · v1 · pith:FZK6EAVQnew · submitted 2017-02-16 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Exponential decrease of Ramsey linewidth via coherent atomic phase tracking

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keywords atomicphaseramseylinewidthcoherentsubsectiontrackingclock
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We propose an effective method to decrease the Ramsey linewidth of microwave atomic clock by tracking the coherent atomic phase through nondestructive measurement. The free evolution time T between two Ramsey pulses is divided into N subsections. In each subsection, the coherent phase of the atomic ensemble is probed by an additional large-detuning laser. The probed phase in the previous subsection is used to change the phase of the microwave pulse in the following subsection. After tracking the coherent atomic phase for N-1 times, the final linewidth of Ramsey fringe decreases quickly as N/(2N-1). We then demonstrate this proposal in a vapor cell atomic clock. The linewidth of the Ramsey fringe is decreased down to 27 Hz after 5 successive sub-interrogations, which is much narrower than the linewidth of 142 Hz obtained by normal Ramsey spectroscopy.

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