Modulation induced frequency shifts in a CPT-based atomic clock
arXiv:physics/0404076 · doi:10.1364/JOSAB.22.000305
Abstract
We investigate systematic errors associated with a common modulation technique used for phase sensitive detection of a coherent population trapping (CPT) resonance. In particular, we show that modification of the CPT resonance lineshape due to the presence of off-resonant fields leads to frequency shifts which may limit the stability of CPT-based atomic clocks. We also demonstrate that an alternative demodulation technique greatly reduces these effects.
14 pages, 7 figures