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High-accuracy multi-ion spectroscopy with mixed-species Coulomb crystals

Atomic Physics 2025-01-17 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Multi-ion optical clocks offer the possibility of overcoming the low signal-to-noise ratio of single-ion clocks, while still providing low systematic uncertainties. We present simultaneous spectroscopy of up to four 115{}^{115}In+{}^+ clock ions in a linear Coulomb crystal, sympathetically cooled with 172{}^{172}Yb+{}^+ ions. In first clock comparisons, we see agreement below 1×10171\times10^{-17} with results obtained using a single In+{}^+ ion, for which we have evaluated the systematic uncertainty to be 2.5×10182.5\times10^{-18}. Operation with four clock ions reduces the instability from 1.6×1015/t/(1  s)1.6\times10^{-15}/\sqrt{t/(1\;\mathrm{s})} to 9.2×1016/t/(1  s)9.2\times10^{-16}/\sqrt{t/(1\;\mathrm{s})}. We derive a model for decay-related dead time during state preparation, which matches the observed scaling of instability with clock ion number NN, and indicates that 1/N1/\sqrt{N} scaling can be achieved with the addition of a repump laser.

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@article{arxiv.2501.09615,
  title  = {High-accuracy multi-ion spectroscopy with mixed-species Coulomb crystals},
  author = {J. Keller and H. N. Hausser and I. M. Richter and T. Nordmann and N. M. Bhatt and J. Kiethe and H. Liu and E. Benkler and B. Lipphardt and S. Dörscher and K. Stahl and J. Klose and C. Lisdat and M. Filzinger and N. Huntemann and E. Peik and T. E. Mehlstäubler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.09615},
  year   = {2025}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures