Dynamical decoupling of laser phase noise in compound atomic clocks

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Sören Dörscher
Ali Al-Masoudi
Marcin Bober
Roman Schwarz
Richard Hobson
Uwe Sterr
Christian Lisdat
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[1] Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt,Institute of Physics
[2] Faculty of Physics,undefined
[3] Astronomy and Informatics,undefined
[4] Nicolaus Copernicus University,undefined
[5] National Physical Laboratory,undefined
[6] IAV GmbH,undefined
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The frequency stability of many optical atomic clocks is limited by the coherence of their local oscillator. Here, we present a measurement protocol that overcomes the laser coherence limit. It relies on engineered dynamical decoupling of laser phase noise and near-synchronous interrogation of two clocks. One clock coarsely tracks the laser phase using dynamical decoupling; the other refines this estimate using a high-resolution phase measurement. While the former needs to have a high signal-to-noise ratio, the latter clock may operate with any number of particles. The protocol effectively enables minute-long Ramsey interrogation for coherence times of few seconds as provided by the current best ultrastable laser systems. We demonstrate implementation of the protocol in a realistic proof-of-principle experiment, where we interrogate for 0.5 s at a laser coherence time of 77 ms. Here, a single lattice clock is used to emulate synchronous interrogation of two separate clocks in the presence of artificial laser frequency noise. We discuss the frequency instability of a single-ion clock that would result from using the protocol for stabilisation, under these conditions and for minute-long interrogation, and find expected instabilities of σy(τ) = 8 × 10−16(τ/s)−1/2 and σy(τ) = 5 × 10−17(τ/s)−1/2, respectively.
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