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titleOfInvention Evacuated, wall-coated, sealed, alkali atom cell for an atomic frequency standard
abstract An evacuated wall-coated sealed alkali atom cell for an atomic frequency standard, including a cell bulb having an inner wall subjected to cleaning by means of a bakeout step and a r.f. scrubbing step under vacuum, whereupon the inner wall is provided with a deuterated paraffin coating. An alkali atom 87 Rb and/or 85 Rb, and/or 133 Cs is sealed in the cell bulb under vacuum.
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