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An Interlaboratory Stopwatch Comparison in the SIM Region

September 1, 2011
Author(s)
Michael A. Lombardi, Raul Solis, Harold Sanchez, J. Mauricio Lopez-Romero, Francisco Jimenez, Henry Postigo, Daniel Perez, Walter Adad, Victor Masi, Ahmed Ibrahim, Bill Hoger, Ricardo de Carvalho, Jose L. Kronenberg, Gustavo C. Orozco, Theodore Reddock, Leonardo Trigo
Stopwatches and timers are used for an almost unlimited number of applications and are among the most common devices calibrated by metrology laboratories. In large nations, stopwatch calibrations are typically handled by secondary laboratories, such as

Atomic Sensors - A Review

September 1, 2011
Author(s)
John E. Kitching, Svenja A. Knappe, Elizabeth A. Donley
We discuss the basic physics and instrumentation issues related to high performance physical and inertial sensors based on atomic spectroscopy.

SURF III: A flexible Synchrotron Radiation Source for Radiometry and Research

September 1, 2011
Author(s)
Uwe Arp, Charles W. Clark, Lu Deng, Nadir S. Faradzhev, Alex P. Farrell, Mitchell L. Furst, Steven E. Grantham, Edward W. Hagley, Shannon B. Hill, Thomas B. Lucatorto, Ping-Shine Shaw, Charles S. Tarrio, Robert E. Vest
The calculability of synchrotron radiation (SR) makes electron storage rings wonderful light sources for radiometry. The broadband nature of SR allows coverage of the whole spectral region from the x-ray to the far-infrared. Compact low-energy storage

Offset phase locking of noisy diode lasers aided by frequency division

August 31, 2011
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Donley, Eugene N. Ivanov, Francois-Xavier R. Esnault
For heterodyne phase locking, frequency division of the beat note between two oscillators can improve the reliability of the phase lock and the quality of the phase synchronization. Frequency division can also reduce the size, weight, power, and cost of

Note: Detection of a single cobalt microparticle with a microfabricated atomic magnetometer

August 23, 2011
Author(s)
Svenja A. Knappe, D. Maser, S. Pandey, H. Ring, Micah P. Ledbetter, John E. Kitching, Dimitry Budkerl
Detection of the magnetic signal of a single, 2 {um}m cobalt microparticle using an atomic magnetometer based on a microfabricated vapor cell is presented. These results represent an improvement by a factor of 10 in terms of the detected magnetic moment

Ultralow phase noise microwave generation with an Er:fiber-based optical frequency divider

August 15, 2011
Author(s)
Franklyn J. Quinlan, Tara M. Fortier, Matthew S. Kirchner, Jennifer A. Taylor, Michael J. Thorpe, Nathan D. Lemke, Andrew D. Ludlow, Yanyi Jiang, Christopher W. Oates, Scott A. Diddams
We present an optical frequency divider based on a 200 MHz repetition rate Er:fiber mode-locked laser that, when locked to a stable optical frequency reference, generates microwave signals with absolute phase noise that is equal to or better than cryogenic

A digital time scale at the National Institute of Standards and Technology

August 13, 2011
Author(s)
Stefania Romisch, Steven R. Jefferts, Thomas E. Parker
An integrated time scale has as primary data unit of duration (time interval) defined by atomic standards according to the definition of the SI second. The availability of more than one atomic standard allows for averaging, thereby improving the

Real-Time Generation of the SIM Time Scale (SIMT) from International Clock Comparisons

August 13, 2011
Author(s)
Michael A. Lombardi, Jose M. Lopez, Andrew N. Novick, Francisco Jimenez, Nelida Diaz-Munoz, Eduardo de Carlos Lopez, Jean-Simon Boulanger, Raymond Pelletier, Ricardo de Carvalho, Raul Solis, Harold Sanchez, Liz C. Forero, Junior Gordon, Daniel Perez, Eduardo Bances, Leonardo Trigo, Victor Masi, Henry Postigo, Anthony Questelles, Anselm Gittens, Rodrigo Ramos P.
The Sistema Interamericano de Metrologia (SIM) is one of the world’s five major regional metrology organizations (RMOs). The SIM members are the national metrology institutes (NMIs) located in the 34 nations of the Organization of American States (OAS)

Microwave quantum logic gates for trapped ions

August 11, 2011
Author(s)
Dietrich G. Leibfried, Christian Ospelkaus, Ulrich J. Warring, Yves Colombe, Kenton R. Brown, J. M. Amini, David J. Wineland
Achieving control over physical systems at the quantum level is a goal shared by scientific fields as diverse as metrology, information processing, simulation and chemistry. For trapped atomic ions, the quantized motional and internal degrees of freedom

Perpendicular ferromagnetic resonance measurements of damping and Lande g-factor in sputtered (Co 2 Mn) 1-x Ge x thin films

August 8, 2011
Author(s)
Thomas J. Silva, Hans T. Nembach, Justin M. Shaw, Michael Schneider, Matt Carey, Stefan Maat, Jeff Childress
X-ray diffraction (XRD), magnetometry, and ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) measurements were performed on sputtered thin films of the nominal Heusler alloy (Co 2Mn) 1-xGe x with varying Ge content and annealing temperature. XRD indicates some degree of L2 1

Comparing Room Temperature and Cryogenic Cesium Fountains

July 31, 2011
Author(s)
Steven R. Jefferts, Thomas P. Heavner, Thomas E. Parker, Jon H. Shirley, Elizabeth A. Donley, Filippo Levi, Davide Calonico, C Calosso, Giovanni Costanzo, B. Mongino
We have compared the frequency of a room temperature cesium fountain primary frequency standard with that of a cryogenic (~80K) cesium fountain. This comparison yields a measurement of the blackbody frequency shift of the room temperature fountain.

Coordinating GPS Calibrations Among NIST, NRL, USNO, PTB, and OP

July 31, 2011
Author(s)
Marc A. Weiss, Victor S. Zhang, J White, K Senior, Demetrios Matsakis, S. Mitchell, P Uhrich, D Valat, W Lewandowski, G. Petit, Andreas Bauch, T. Feldman, A. Proia
Reviewing calibration results over the history since early 1980’s among several labs shows very mixed results. The best stabilities of receivers, as given by calibrations, are of the order of a few ns or better over a year, though many results are quite a

Improving the stability and accuracy of the Yb optical lattice clock

July 31, 2011
Author(s)
Andrew D. Ludlow, Yanyi Jiang, Nathan D. Lemke, Jeffrey A. Sherman, J. von Stecher, Richard W. Fox, Long-Sheng Ma, A.M. Rey, Christopher W. Oates
We report results for improving the stability and uncertainty of the NIST $^{171}$Yb lattice clock. The stability improvements derive from a significant reduction of the optical Dick effect, while the uncertainty improvements focus on improved

Limited Live-time Measurements of Frequency Spectra

July 31, 2011
Author(s)
David A. Howe, Neil Ashby, Danielle G. Lirette, Archita Hati, Craig W. Nelson
Frequency-difference-of-arrival (FDOA) can be used to monitor and track an emitter’s location by observing Doppler frequency shifts of the carrier during short pulsed transmissions. This specific application needs to consider two frequency-stability levels

MOT Loading Enhancement with Stimulated Light Forces

July 31, 2011
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Donley, Tara C. Liebisch, Eric M. Blanshan, John E. Kitching
We demonstrate atom number enhancement in a magneto-optical trap (MOT) by use of bichromatic cooling to slow an atomic beam that is loaded into a MOT. Bichromatic cooling employs stimulated emission to apply strong cooling forces that are not limited by

Residual PM Noise Evaluation of Radio Frequency Mixers

July 31, 2011
Author(s)
Corey A. Barnes, Archita Hati, Craig W. Nelson, David A. Howe
Direct observation of phase modulated (PM) noise is often difficult due to the high dynamic range that exists between the carrier and the modulated sidebands. A common tool used to reduce the dynamic range is the phase detector, which removes the carrier

Status of a compact cold-atom CPT frequency standard

July 31, 2011
Author(s)
Elizabeth A. Donley, Francois-Xavier R. Esnault, John E. Kitching, Eugene N. Ivanov
We describe the main progress towards the realization of a cold atom frequency standard based on coherent population trapping (CPT). We explain our particular CPT configuration and give details on the experimental setup.

Synchronizing Computer Clocks Using Kalman Filters

July 31, 2011
Author(s)
Judah Levine
I have used the Kalman Filter algorithm to improve the link between the Internet Time Servers operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the primary atomic clock ensemble in Boulder, which realizes UTC(NIST) and which is used

Towards an all-digital time scale

July 31, 2011
Author(s)
Stefania Romisch, Steven R. Jefferts, Thomas E. Parker
The implementation of an all-digital time scale is under way at NIST, using a novel 8-channel, all-digital phase measurement system based on subsampling techniques. The phase measurement system is used to compare output signals from several commercial
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