In+115−Yb+172 Coulomb Crystal Clock with 2.5×10−18 Systematic Uncertainty

IF 8.1 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
H. N. Hausser, J. Keller, T. Nordmann, N. M. Bhatt, J. Kiethe, H. Liu, I. M. Richter, M. von Boehn, J. Rahm, S. Weyers, E. Benkler, B. Lipphardt, S. Dörscher, K. Stahl, J. Klose, C. Lisdat, M. Filzinger, N. Huntemann, E. Peik, T. E. Mehlstäubler
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We demonstrate clock operation with a <h:math xmlns:h=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" display=\"inline\"><h:mrow><h:mn>1</h:mn><h:msup><h:mrow><h:mi>In</h:mi></h:mrow><h:mrow><h:mo>+</h:mo></h:mrow></h:msup><h:mtext>−</h:mtext><h:mn>3</h:mn><h:msup><h:mrow><h:mi>Yb</h:mi></h:mrow><h:mrow><h:mo>+</h:mo></h:mrow></h:msup></h:mrow></h:math> crystal, achieving a relative systematic uncertainty of <j:math xmlns:j=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" display=\"inline\"><j:mn>2.5</j:mn><j:mo>×</j:mo><j:msup><j:mn>10</j:mn><j:mrow><j:mo>−</j:mo><j:mn>18</j:mn></j:mrow></j:msup></j:math> and a relative frequency instability of <l:math xmlns:l=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" display=\"inline\"><l:mrow><l:mn>1.6</l:mn><l:mo>×</l:mo><l:msup><l:mrow><l:mn>10</l:mn></l:mrow><l:mrow><l:mo>−</l:mo><l:mn>15</l:mn></l:mrow></l:msup><l:mo>/</l:mo><l:msqrt><l:mrow><l:mi>τ</l:mi><l:mo>/</l:mo><l:mn>1</l:mn><l:mtext> </l:mtext><l:mtext> </l:mtext><l:mi mathvariant=\"normal\">s</l:mi></l:mrow></l:msqrt></l:mrow></l:math>. We report on absolute frequency measurements with an uncertainty of <o:math xmlns:o=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" display=\"inline\"><o:mn>1.3</o:mn><o:mo>×</o:mo><o:msup><o:mn>10</o:mn><o:mrow><o:mo>−</o:mo><o:mn>16</o:mn></o:mrow></o:msup></o:math> and optical frequency comparisons with clocks based on <q:math xmlns:q=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" display=\"inline\"><q:mrow><q:mmultiscripts><q:mrow><q:msup><q:mrow><q:mi>Yb</q:mi></q:mrow><q:mrow><q:mo>+</q:mo></q:mrow></q:msup></q:mrow><q:mprescripts/><q:none/><q:mrow><q:mn>171</q:mn></q:mrow></q:mmultiscripts></q:mrow></q:math> (<s:math xmlns:s=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" display=\"inline\"><s:mi>E</s:mi><s:mn>3</s:mn></s:math>) and <u:math xmlns:u=\"http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML\" display=\"inline\"><u:mrow><u:mmultiscripts><u:mrow><u:mi>Sr</u:mi></u:mrow><u:mprescripts/><u:none/><u:mrow><u:mn>87</u:mn></u:mrow></u:mmultiscripts></u:mrow></u:math>. 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Abstract

We present a scalable mixed-species Coulomb crystal clock based on the S01↔P30 transition in In+115. Yb+172 ions are cotrapped and used for sympathetic cooling. Reproducible interrogation conditions for mixed-species Coulomb crystals are ensured by a conditional preparation sequence with permutation control. We demonstrate clock operation with a 1In+3Yb+ crystal, achieving a relative systematic uncertainty of 2.5×1018 and a relative frequency instability of 1.6×1015/τ/1 s. We report on absolute frequency measurements with an uncertainty of 1.3×1016 and optical frequency comparisons with clocks based on Yb+171 (E3) and Sr87. With a fractional uncertainty of 4.4×1018, the former is—to our knowledge—the most accurate frequency ratio value reported to date. For the In+115/Sr87 ratio, we improve upon the best previous measurement by more than an order of magnitude. We also demonstrate operation with four In+115 clock ions, which reduces the instability to 9.2×1016/τ/1 s. Published by the American Physical Society 2025
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Physical review letters
Physical review letters 物理-物理:综合
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16.50
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2.2 months
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