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Entangling the lattice clock: Towards Heisenberg-limited timekeeping

Quantum Physics 2015-05-14 v1 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We present a scheme for entangling the atoms of an optical lattice to reduce the quantum projection noise of a clock measurement. The divalent clock atoms are held in a lattice at a ``magic'' wavelength that does not perturb the clock frequency -- to maintain clock accuracy -- while an open-shell J=1/2 ``head'' atom is coherently transported between lattice sites via the lattice polarization. This polarization-dependent ``Archimedes' screw'' transport at magic wavelength takes advantage of the vanishing vector polarizability of the scalar, J=0, clock states of bosonic isotopes of divalent atoms. The on-site interactions between the clock atoms and the head atom are used to engineer entanglement and for clock readout.

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@article{arxiv.0912.1075,
  title  = {Entangling the lattice clock: Towards Heisenberg-limited timekeeping},
  author = {Jonathan D. Weinstein and Kyle Beloy and Andrei Derevianko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.1075},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 2 figs