An analysis of the stationary operation of atomic clocks
Abstract
We develop an abstract model of atomic clocks that fully describes the dynamics of repeated synchronization between a classical oscillator and a quantum reference. We prove existence of a stationary state of the model and study its dependence on the control scheme, the interrogation time and the stability of the oscillator. For unbiased atomic clocks, we derive a fundamental bound on atomic clocks long time stability for a given local oscillator noise. In particular, we show that for a local oscillator noise with integrated frequency variance scaling as Tα for short times T, the optimal clock time variance scales as F-(α +1)/(α +2) with respect to the quantum Fisher information, F, associated to the quantum reference.
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