Coated rubidium vapor cells for stored light and atomic clocks

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We are developing coated rubidium vapor cells for use in the storage of light and in high stability atomic clocks. The cells are coated with tetracontane, a component of paraffin, which allows rubidium atoms to bounce thousands of times from the surface of the cell while maintaining polarization and phase coherence of the groundstate. The coatings eliminate the need for a buffer gas and thus reduce associated collisional broadening. Current results will be presented.

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