Abstract
We describe the Sr optical lattice clock apparatus at NPL with particular emphasis on techniques used to increase reliability and minimise the human requirement in its operation. Central to this is a clock-referenced transfer cavity scheme for the stabilisation of cooling and trapping lasers. We highlight several measures to increase the reliability of the clock with a view towards the realisation of an optical time-scale. The clock contributed 502 hours of data over a 25 day period (84% uptime) in a recent measurement campaign with several uninterrupted periods of more than 48 hours. An instability of 2 × 10-17 was reached after 105 s of averaging in an interleaved self-comparison of the clock.
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Hill, I. R., Hobson, R., Bowden, W., Bridge, E. M., Donnellan, S., Curtis, E. A., & Gill, P. (2016). A low maintenance Sr optical lattice clock. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 723). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/723/1/012019
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