Determining Optimum C-Field Settings that Minimize Output Frequency Variations in Cesium Atomic Frequency Standards

Abstract

De Marchi at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) performed an experiment on Hewlett-Packard cesium (Cs) frequency standards, in which he showed that there exist optimum values of the C-field that make the output frequency insensitive to variations in microwave power. Moreover, and most important, De Marchi demonstrated that the long-term stability of the Cs standard as improved at these optimum values of the C-field. To see if these results could be obtained with standards made by different manufacturers and having different modulation schemes and Cs tube designs, we performed a similar study using a completely automated measurement system on four Cs standards made by two other manufacturers. Our results, similar to those of De Marchi, showed that there are similar optimum C-field settings in these standards; furthermore, they showed that it may be more important to tune the microwave cavity precisely to the center Cs resonance frequency (fo) than it is to set the C-field at an optimum value. The best procedure of course is to do both, i.e., to tune the cavity to the Cs resonance frequency as well as set an optimum C-field.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1989
Accession Number
ADA510496

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  • F. J. Voit
  • J. P. Hurrell
  • S. K. Karuza
  • Wayne Johnson

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  • The Aerospace Corporation

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