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Hanle detection for optical clocks

Atomic Physics 2014-04-18 v1 Optics

Abstract

Considering the strong inhomogeneous spatial polarization and intensity distribution of spontaneous decay fluorescence due to the Hanle effect, we propose and demonstrate a universe Hanle detection configuration of electron-shelving method for optical clocks. Experimental results from Ca atomic beam optical frequency standard with 423 nm electron-shelving method show that a designed Hanle detection geometry with optimized magnetic field direction, detection laser beam propagation and polarization direction, and detector position can improve the fluorescence collection rate by more than one order of magnitude comparing with that of inefficient geometry. With the fixed 423 nm fluorescence, the improved 657 nm optical frequency standard signal intensity is presented. And the potential application of the Hanle detection geometry designed for facilitating the fluorescence collection for optical lattice clock with a limited solid angle of the fluorescence collection has been discussed. This Hanle detection configuration is also effective for ion detection in ion optical clock and quantum information experiments. Besides, a cylinder fluorescence collection structure is designed to increase the solid angle of the fluorescence collection in Ca atomic beam optical frequency standard.

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@article{arxiv.1404.4431,
  title  = {Hanle detection for optical clocks},
  author = {Xiaogang Zhang and Shengnan Zhang and Duo Pan and Peipei Chen and Xiaobo Xue and Wei Zhuang and Jingbiao Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.4431},
  year   = {2014}
}

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5 pages, 6 figures

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