Suppressing Loss of Ions in an Atomic Clock
TBMG-8309
08/01/2010
- Content
An improvement has been made in the design of a compact, highly stable mercury-ion clock to suppress a loss of ions as they are transferred between the quadrupole and higher multipole ion traps. Such clocks are being developed for use aboard spacecraft for navigation and planetary radio science. The modification is also applicable to ion clocks operating on Earth: indeed, the success of the modification has been demonstrated in construction and operation of a terrestrial breadboard prototype of the compact, highly stable mercury-ion clock.
- Citation
- "Suppressing Loss of Ions in an Atomic Clock," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2010.