Abstract
Abstract
We report the realization of the closed-loop operation of an optical lattice clock based on 87Sr atoms. A cavity-stabilized 698 nm laser is used to probe the
1
S
0
→
3
P
0
clock transition of strontium atoms trapped in optical lattices. Therein, we obtain a Fourier-limited Rabi spectrum with 0.6 Hz linewidth. The two transitions from
m
F
=
±
9
/
2
ground states are alternatively interrogated to realize the closed-loop operation of the clock, and the clock laser light is frequency-stabilized to the center of the two transitions. Based on the interleaved measurement, the frequency instability of a single optical clock is optimized for the Dick effect, which is demonstrated to be
4.5
×
10
−
16
/
τ
, with τ being the averaging time for measurement. Further, we build another similar setup of the strontium lattice clock, which is used for the asynchronous comparison between the two clocks, where the stability is measured as
2.1
×
10
−
18
at 47 000 s. Moreover, we carefully calibrate the systematic effects of the Sr1 optical clock, and the total uncertainty is evaluated as
4.4
×
10
−
18
.
Funder
Chinese Academy of Sciences
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Shanghai Raising-Star Program
Anhui Initiative in Quantum Information Technologies
Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project
Innovation Program for Quantum Science and Technology
Tencent Foundation
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