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Cold‐Atoms: A Clean Platform for Compact Atomic Clocks and Sensors

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Recent work at NIST to develop atomic clocks and sensors based on laser cooling, atomic spectroscopy, and micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) will be presented. The design, fabrication and performance of these instruments will be described, with an emphasis on our work to develop a laser-cooled atom-interferometer gyroscope and atomic clocks based on dark resonances.

This talk is part of the Cold atoms series.

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