Magnetic Compensation for Second-Order Doppler Shift in LITS
TBMG-2838
03/01/2008
- Content
The uncertainty in the frequency of a linear- ion-trap frequency standard (LITS) can be reduced substantially by use of a very small magnetic inhomogeneity tailored to compensate for the residual second-order Doppler shift. An effect associated with the relativistic time dilatation, one cause of the second-order Doppler shift, is ion motion that is attributable to the trapping radio- frequency (RF)electromagnetic field used to trap ions. The second- order Doppler shift is reduced by using a muli-pole trap; however it is still the largest source of systematic frequency shift in the latest generation of LITSs, which are among the most stable clocks in the world. The present compensation scheme reduces the frequency instability of the affected LITS to about a tenth of its previous value.
- Citation
- "Magnetic Compensation for Second-Order Doppler Shift in LITS," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2008.