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Sympathetic ground state cooling and time-dilation shifts in an $^{27}\text{Al}^+$ optical clock

Atomic Physics 2017-02-20 v2

Abstract

We report on Raman sideband cooling of 25Mg+{^{25}\text{Mg}^+} to sympathetically cool the secular modes of motion in a 25Mg+^{25}\text{Mg}^+-27 ⁣Al+^{27}\!\text{Al}^+ two-ion pair to near the three-dimensional (3D) ground state. The evolution of the Fock-state distribution during the cooling process is studied using a rate-equation simulation, and various heating sources that limit the efficiency of 3D sideband cooling in our system are discussed. We characterize the residual energy and heating rates of all of the secular modes of motion and estimate a secular motion time-dilation shift of (1.9±0.1)×1018{-(1.9 \pm 0.1)\times 10^{-18}} for an 27Al+{^{27}\text{Al}^+} clock at a typical clock probe duration of 150150 ms. This is a 50-fold reduction in the secular motion time-dilation shift uncertainty in comparison with previous 27Al+{^{27}\text{Al}^+} clocks.

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@article{arxiv.1608.05047,
  title  = {Sympathetic ground state cooling and time-dilation shifts in an $^{27}\text{Al}^+$ optical clock},
  author = {J. -S. Chen and S. M. Brewer and C. W. Chou and D. J. Wineland and D. R. Leibrandt and D. B. Hume},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.05047},
  year   = {2017}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures, and supplementary material