Abstract: | We describe an optically pumped cesium-beam frequency standard under development for deployment on the GPS-III satellite constellation. The objective of the project is to demonstrate the feasibility of a space qualified optically pumped cesium-beam frequency standard exhibiting a short-term stability of cry (r < 6 x f-ln with lifetime and reliability comparable to that of the current GPS-IIF cesium standards. In this paper, we report on the architecture and development progress of a prototype instrument that meets these goals with a minimal introduction of unproven technology. In particular, we discuss the design choices that have been made with particular emphasis on optical pumping and interrogation techniques, laser and optical technologies, and the realization of the prototype frequency standard. Preliminary performance data are presented. |
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Proceedings of the 33th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting November 27 - 27, 2001 Hyatt Regency Long Beach Long Beach, California |
Pages: | 19 - 32 |
Cite this article: | Lutwak, R., Emmons, D., Garvey, R. M., Vlitas, P., "Optically Pumped Cesium-Beam Frequency Standard for GPS-III," Proceedings of the 33th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, Long Beach, California, November 2001, pp. 19-32. |
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