"A Mechanism of Rubidium Atomic Clock Degradation: Ring-Mode to Red-Mode Transition in rf-Discharge Lamps" by Camparo, J. Mackay, R.
Abstract:
In the vapor-cell atomic clock, long-term stability can be
influenced by slow variations in the discharge lamp's output via the
light-shift effect. Additionally, over a multi-year mission lifetime
the lamp's aging can degrade its optical pumping efficiency.
Understanding the mechanism(s) that drives these changes is
particularly important for spacecraft devices, where the atomic
clocks are called upon to function continuously and reliably for
many years. Here, we consider the two well-known, but little
studied, modes associated with alkali rf-discharge lamp operation:
the ring mode and the red mode. Consistent with previous research,
we find that the ring mode is best for optical pumping, and that the
clock-signal amplitude degrades significantly when the lamp operates
in the red mode. Examining the emission spectrum as the lamp
transitions between these two modes, we show that the ring-mode to
red-mode transition is driven by radiation trapping within the lamp.