The concept of an active optical frequency standard was proposed about 10 years ago. The idea was to use optically trapped alkaline-earth atoms as a gain medium to built an extremely narrow-line laser, whose frequency would be robust against fluctuations of the cavity length. The main challenge in the realization of this concept is the short trap lifetime of the atoms. Recently we showed, that in such a laser, neutral atoms may be replaced by charged ions in a radio-frequency (RF) Paul trap with much longer lifetime. This idea rests on two pillars: the effect of synchronization of radiating dipoles with moderate inhomogeneous broadening, and the possibility to compensate (in leading orders) micromotion-induced shifts for some ion species in specially designed traps.
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State Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance and Atomic and Molecular Physics,Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics,Chinese Academy of Sciences
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