DocumentCode
2589433
Title
Progress on small mercury ion clock for space applications
Author
Prestage, John D. ; Chung, Sang K. ; Thompson, Robert J. ; MacNeal, Paul
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fYear
2009
fDate
20-24 April 2009
Firstpage
54
Lastpage
57
Abstract
We have recently completed a breadboard ion-clock physics package based on Hg ions shuttled between a quadrupole and a 16-pole rf trap. With this architecture we have demonstrated short-term stability ~1-2times10-13 at 1 second, averaging to 10-15 at 1 day. This development shows that Hmaser quality stabilities can be produced in a small clock package, comparable in size to an ultra-stable quartz oscillator required for holding 1-2times10-13 at 1 second. This performance was obtained in a sealed vacuum configuration where only a getter pump was used to maintain vacuum. The vacuum tube containing the traps has now been under sealed vacuum conditions for over three years with no measurable degradation of ion trapping lifetimes or clock short-term performance. We have fabricated the vacuum tube, ion trap and UV windows from materials that will allow a ~ 400degC bake-out to prepare for tube seal-off. This approach to the vacuum follows the methods used in flight vacuum tube electronics, such as flight TWTA´s where tube operation lifetime and shelf life of up to 15 years is achieved.
Keywords
aerospace instrumentation; atomic clocks; masers; mercury (metal); particle traps; travelling wave amplifiers; vacuum microelectronics; vacuum tubes; 16-pole rf trap; Hg; Hmaser quality stability; UV windows; flight TWTA; flight vacuum tube electronics; ion trapping lifetimes; mercury ion clock; quadrupole rf trap; quartz oscillator; vacuum tube; Clocks; Electron traps; Electron tubes; Gettering; Mercury (metals); Oscillators; Packaging; Physics; Space shuttles; Stability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frequency Control Symposium, 2009 Joint with the 22nd European Frequency and Time forum. IEEE International
Conference_Location
Besancon
ISSN
1075-6787
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3511-1
Electronic_ISBN
1075-6787
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FREQ.2009.5168141
Filename
5168141
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