Vapor-Cell


Vapor-Cell Atomic Clocks

Atomic frequency standards (or clocks) precisely measure atomic structure, usually the ground-state hyperfine splitting of an alkali metal such as Rb, Cs, or K. Conventional atomic clocks, as found in laboratory standards and GPS satellites, use a vapor cell to contain the alkali metal. Our research focuses on the physics of vapor cells and the physics limiting the performance of vapor-cell atomic clocks.

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