Clean, robust alkali sources by intercalation within highly oriented pyrolytic graphite
Rudolph N Kohn1, Matthew S Bigelow2, Mary Spanjers3
1Space Dynamics Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106, USA.
The Review of Scientific Instruments
|April 9, 2020
Summary
New rubidium vapor dispensers using intercalated graphite (IHOPG) offer superior performance. These advanced dispensers hold more material, use less power, and produce fewer impurities than traditional salt dispensers.
Area of Science:
- Materials Science
- Atomic Physics
- Chemical Engineering
Background:
- Rubidium vapor dispensers are crucial for applications in atomic clocks and precision measurements.
- Current commercial dispensers, often based on chromate salts, have limitations in capacity, power consumption, and purity.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and characterize novel rubidium vapor dispensers utilizing intercalated highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (IHOPG).
- To compare the performance of IHOPG dispensers against conventional chromate salt dispensers.
Main Methods:
- Fabrication of rubidium-intercalated HOPG (IHOPG) materials.
- Characterization of IHOPG dispenser properties, including rubidium capacity, heating power requirements, and impurity emission.
- Testing dispenser stability and atmospheric exposure tolerance.
Main Results:
- IHOPG dispensers demonstrated an order of magnitude higher rubidium capacity compared to commercial dispensers.
- They required less than one-fourth the heating power.
- Impurity emission was reduced by more than half.
- Processed IHOPG showed tolerance to atmospheric exposure for over 90 minutes.
Conclusions:
- IHOPG dispensers represent a significant advancement over traditional rubidium vapor sources.
- The demonstrated performance improvements suggest potential for widespread adoption in precision measurement applications.
- The intercalation method is potentially applicable to other alkali metals like cesium, potassium, and lithium.


