Atomic clocks are typically operated by locking a local oscillator (LO) to a
single atomic ensemble. In this article we propose a scheme where the LO is
locked to several atomic ensembles instead of one. This results in an
exponential improvement compared to the conventional method and provides a
stability of the clock scaling as (αN)−m/2 with N being the number
of atoms in each of the m ensembles and α is a constant depending on
the protocol being used to lock the LOComment: 10 pages, 8 figure