Two-photon rubidium clock detecting 776~nm fluorescence
arXiv:2510.09560 · doi:10.1364/OE.513974
Abstract
The optical atomic clock based on the two-photon transition in rubidium is a candidate for a next generation, manufacturable, portable clock that fits in a small size, weight, and power (SWaP) envelope. Here, we report the first two-photon rubidium clock stabilized by detecting 776~nm fluorescence. We also demonstrate the use of a multi-pixel photon counter as a low voltage substitute to a photomultiplier tube in the feedback loop to the clock laser.
9 pages, 4 figures