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Compact Yb+ optical atomic clock project: design principle and current status

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We present the design of a compact optical clock based on the 2S1/22D3/2 435.5 nm transition in 171Yb+. The ion trap will be based on a micro-fabricated circuit, with surface electrodes generating a trapping potential to localize a single Yb ion a few hundred μm from the electrodes. We present our trap design as well as simulations of the resulting trapping pseudo-potential. We also present a compact, multi-channel wavelength meter that will permit the frequency stabilization of the cooling, repumping and clear-out lasers at 369.5 nm, 935.2 nm and 638.6 nm needed to cool the ion. We use this wavelength meter to characterize and stabilize the frequency of extended cavity diode lasers at 369.5 nm and 638.6 nm.
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hal-02131487 , version 1 (05-11-2024)

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Clément Lacroute, Maël Souidi, Pierre-Yves Bourgeois, J. Millo, Khaldoun Saleh, et al.. Compact Yb+ optical atomic clock project: design principle and current status. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2016, 8th Symposium on Frequency Standards and Metrology Oct 2015 Postdam, 723, pp.012025. ⟨10.1088/1742-6596/723/1/012025⟩. ⟨hal-02131487⟩
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