Absolute frequency measurement of the 176Lu+\,(3D1) standard against the NRC-FCs2 fountain with 2.6×10-16 uncertainty

Abstract

We report an improved absolute frequency measurement of the 176Lu+\,(3D1) optical frequency standard, evaluated via a remote link to the NRC-FCs2 caesium fountain primary frequency standard. Operating a single ion clock with 94.2% uptime over 10 days, and using an ambiguity-resolved precise point positioning (PPP-AR) link over the Global Positioning System (GPS), we determine an absolute frequency of 353\,638\,794\,073\,800.33(9)\,Hz at a fractional uncertainty of 2.6 × 10-16. This agrees with our previous result, which underpins the CIPM recommended frequency value, and reduces the uncertainty by a factor of 3.6.

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