Measurements with Multiple Operational Fountain Clocks

Abstract

The U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) maintains an ensemble of atomic clocks for the generation of a Master Clock, the physical realization of UTC(USNO). As many as 20 hydrogen masers and 70 commercial cesium clocks can contribute to the ensemble. The timescale used to generate UTC(USNO) relies on the short-term frequency stability of the masers and the long-term stability of the cesium clocks. To advance timekeeping activities, 7 rubidium fountain clocks are being added to the clock ensemble. The fountains will serve as a long-term frequency reference, similar to but better than the lower-stability cesium clocks, but will not provide any tie to the SI second. For a fountain to be integrated into the USNO clock ensemble like any other clock, it generates a continuous 5 MHz output that can be measured against the Master Clock. The 5 MHz is generated from a precision synthesizer referenced to a maser that also serves as the LO reference for a fountain; the fountain adjusts the synthesizer's output based on its measurement of the maser frequency. The maser can act as a flywheel to minimize the effect of interruptions to fountain operation, but the fountains have been designed to operate continuously for long periods of time. Performance of the first two operational rubidium fountains at the USNO is presented using relative measurements and comparisons against other timescales. Recent results with four fountains indicate frequency agreement at the 10 (exp -15) level and good agreement with the primary frequency standards contributing to International Atomic Time (TAI).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 2011
Accession Number
ADA555643

Entities

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  • Christopher R. Ekstrom
  • James Hanssen
  • Scott Crane
  • Steven Peil
  • Thomas B. Swanson

Organizations

  • United States Naval Observatory

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  • Advanced Electronics

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  • Atomic Beam Masers
  • Atomic Clocks
  • Clocks
  • Data Sets
  • Electronic Mail
  • Electronics
  • Elements
  • Elliptical Orbits
  • Frequency
  • Frequency Standards
  • Magnetic Fields
  • Masers
  • Measurement
  • Semiconductors
  • Standards
  • Uncertainty
  • United States

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