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Abstract
In this paper one of several directions of caesium atomic clock modernisation is presented. This paper deals with theoretical model which takes into account features of the development of magnetic field stabilization system for caesium atomic clock and describes the affect of this stabilization system on frequency stability of caesium atomic clock. New magnetic field stabilization system allows eliminating one of the most important perturbing factors affecting on long-term frequency stability. Experimental research of the caesium atomic clock’s metrological characteristics with magnetic field stabilization system showed improvement long-term frequency stability on 10%.
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1 Higher School of applied physics and space technologies, Peter the Great Saint - Petersburg Polytechnic University, Saint - Petersburg 195251, Russia
2 Higher School of applied physics and space technologies, Peter the Great Saint - Petersburg Polytechnic University, Saint - Petersburg 195251, Russia; The Bonch-Bruevich Saint - Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, Saint - Petersburg 193232, Russia; Department of Ecology, All-Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology, 143050, Moscow Region, Odintsovo district, B.Vyazyomy, Russia
3 The Bonch-Bruevich Saint - Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, Saint - Petersburg 193232, Russia