Abstract
Pulsed coherent population trapping (CPT) spectroscopy is applied in buffer-gas filled Cs–Ne vapor microfabricated cells. The properties of the Ramsey-CPT clock transition central fringe (linewidth, signal amplitude, and contrast) are studied versus several experimental parameters, including the Ramsey sequence and the input laser intensity, and are compared to those obtained in the conventional continuous (CW) interrogation mode. In the pulsed case and for short Ramsey-free evolution times , the central fringe linewidth is found to exhibit a small but visible power broadening and is measured to be narrower than the value of that is reached for long . The microwave hyperfine coherence lifetime in the Cs–Ne microcells is measured to be in the 50–500 μs range. Its dependence to the buffer gas pressure or cell temperature is briefly studied.
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