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Prospects and challenges for squeezing-enhanced optical atomic clocks

Quantum Physics 2021-03-30 v2 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We have investigated the benefits of spin squeezed states for clocks operated with typical Brownian frequency noise-limited laser sources. Based on an analytic model of the closed servo-loop of an optical atomic clock, we can give quantitative predictions on the optimal clock stability for a given dead time and laser noise. Our analytic predictions are in very good agreement with numerical simulations of the closed servo-loop. We find that for usual cyclic Ramsey interrogation of single atomic ensembles with dead time, even with the current most stable lasers spin squeezing can only improve the clock stability for ensembles below a critical atom number of about one thousand in an optical Sr lattice clock. Even with a future improvement of the laser performance by one order of magnitude the critical atom number still remains below 100,000. In contrast, clocks based on smaller, non-scalable ensembles, such as ion clocks, can already benefit from squeezed states with current clock lasers.

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@article{arxiv.1911.00882,
  title  = {Prospects and challenges for squeezing-enhanced optical atomic clocks},
  author = {Marius Schulte and Christian Lisdat and Piet O. Schmidt and Uwe Sterr and Klemens Hammerer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.00882},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

7+6 pages, 6 figures, accepted at Nature Communications

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