Neon as a Buffer Gas for a Mercury-Ion Clock
TBMG-2959
07/01/2008
- Content
One aspect of the topic of “Compact, Highly Stable Ion Clock” (NPO-43075), NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 32, No. 5 (May 2008), page 63, is examined in more detail. To recapitulate: A developmental miniature mercury-ion clock has stability comparable to that of a hydrogen-maser clock. The ion-handling components are housed in a sealed vacuum tube, wherein a getter pump is used to maintain the partial vacuum, and the evacuated tube is backfilled with mercury vapor in a buffer gas.
- Citation
- "Neon as a Buffer Gas for a Mercury-Ion Clock," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2008.