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Prospects for the use of multilambda Rabi cavities in atomic beam frequency standards

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3 Author(s)
Bava, E. ; Politecnico di Torino, Italy ; De Marchi, A. ; Tavella, P.

An analysis of the transition probability for an atomic beam excited by resonant microwave radiation in a TE01n cavity fed in the center is presented. Results of the numerical integration of the Schrodinger equation and an analytical approximation obtained by means of a Magnus expansion are given. The agreement is satisfactory up to the n = 7 case, which is the highest-order examined. No asymmetry was assumed in the center feed, mainly because its effect can be shown to be very small for a cylindrical cavity, since the TE01n mode in that kind of structure has very low losses on the side walls. The analytical and numerical results support the idea that a Ramsey cavity is not always the only solution for guiding microwaves in a beam standard

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Frequency Control Symposium, 1993. 47th., Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE International

Date of Conference: 2-4 Jun 1993

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