Abstract

This paper presents new results obtained with a laboratory prototype of a pulsed optically pumped frequency standard based on a vapor cell containing 87Rb diluted in a buffer gas. A frequency stability of about 1.2 10-12 tau- has been measured, and the value of 3 10-15 for integration times of 105 s has been achieved (drift removed data). These performances show that a suitable implementation of this standard can lead to a compact vapor-cell clock with a very interesting short- and medium-term frequency stability and, consequently, may be of great interest in radio-navigation systems. We also present some possible improvements of the pulsed technique

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