Robust and scalable rf spectroscopy in first-order magnetic sensitive states at second-long coherence time
Abstract
Trapped-ion quantum sensors have become highly sensitive tools for the search of physics beyond the Standard Model. Recently, stringent tests of local Lorentz-invariance (LLI) have been conducted with precision spectroscopy in trapped ions. We here elaborate on robust radio-frequency composite-pulse spectroscopy at second long coherence times in the magnetic sublevels of the long-lived state of a trapped Yb ion which is scalable to spatially extended multi-ion systems. We compare two Ramsey-type composite rf pulse sequences, a GSE sequence and a UR10 that decouple the energy levels from magnetic field noise, enabling robust and accurate spectroscopy. Both sequences are characterized theoretically and experimentally in the spin-\ electronic ground state of Yb and results show that the UR10 sequence is 38 (13) times more robust against pulse duration (frequency detuning) errors than the GSE sequence. We extend our simulations to the eight-level manifold of the state, which is highly sensitive to a possible violation of LLI, and show that the UR10 sequence can be used for high-fidelity Ramsey spectroscopy in noisy environments. The UR10 sequence is implemented experimentally in the manifold and a coherent signal of up to 2.5\,s is reached. In reference we have implemented this sequence and used it to perform the most stringent test of LLI in the electron-photon sector to date with a single Yb ion. Due to the high robustness of the UR10 sequence, it can be applied on larger ion crystals to improve tests of Lorentz symmetry further. We demonstrate that the sequence can also be used to extract the quadrupole moment of the meta-stable state, obtaining a value of which is in agreement with the value deduced from clock measurements.
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@article{arxiv.2306.01486,
title = {Robust and scalable rf spectroscopy in first-order magnetic sensitive states at second-long coherence time},
author = {C. -H. Yeh and K. C. Grensemann and L. S. Dreissen and H. A. Fürst and T. E. Mehlstäubler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.01486},
year = {2025}
}
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19 pages, 8 figures