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    Mengyan Zeng, Yao Huang, Baolin Zhang, Zixiao Ma, Yanmei Hao, Ruming Hu, Huaqing Zhang, Hua Guan, Kelin Gao. A cryogenic radio-frequency ion trap for a 40Ca+ optical clockJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(11): 113701.
    Mengyan Zeng, Yao Huang, Baolin Zhang, Zixiao Ma, Yanmei Hao, Ruming Hu, Huaqing Zhang, Hua Guan, Kelin Gao. A cryogenic radio-frequency ion trap for a 40Ca+ optical clockJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(11): 113701.
  • A cryogenic radio-frequency ion trap for a 40Ca+ optical clock

    • A liquid-nitrogen cryogenic 40Ca+ optical clock is presented that is designed to greatly reduce the blackbody radiation (BBR) shift. The ion trap, the electrodes and the in-vacuum BBR shield are installed under the liquid-nitrogen container, keeping the ions in a cryogenic environment at liquid-nitrogen temperature. Compared with the first design in our previous work, many improvements have been made to increase the performance. The liquid-nitrogen maintenance time has been increased by about three times by increasing the volume of the liquid-nitrogen container; the trap position recovery time after refilling the liquid-nitrogen container has been decreased more than three times by using a better fixation scheme in the liquid-nitrogen container; and the magnetic field noise felt by the ions has been decreased more than three times by a better design of the magnetic shielding system. These optimizations make the scheme for reducing the BBR shift uncertainty of liquid-nitrogen-cooled optical clocks more mature and stable, and develop a stable lock with a narrower linewidth spectrum, which would be very beneficial for further reducing the overall systematic uncertainty of optical clocks.
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