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Systematic uncertainty due to background-gas collisions in trapped-ion optical clocks

Atomic Physics 2019-10-09 v2

Abstract

We describe a framework for calculating the frequency shift and uncertainty of trapped-ion optical atomic clocks caused by background-gas collisions, and apply this framework to an 27^{27}Al+^+ clock to enable a total fractional systematic uncertainty below 101810^{-18}. For this clock, with 38(19) nPa of room temperature H2_2 background gas, we find that collisional heating generates a non-thermal distribution of motional states with a mean time-dilation shift of order 101610^{-16} at the end of a 150 ms probe, which is not detected by sideband thermometry energy measurements. However, the contribution of collisional heating to the spectroscopy signal is highly suppressed and we calculate the BGC shift to be 0.6(2.4)×1019-0.6(2.4)\times 10^{-19}, where the shift is due to collisional heating time-dilation and the uncertainty is dominated by the worst case ±π/2\pm \pi/2 bound used for collisional phase shift of the 27^{27}Al+^+ superposition state. We experimentally validate the framework and determine the background-gas pressure in situ using measurements of the rate of collisions that cause reordering of mixed-species ion pairs.

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@article{arxiv.1902.08701,
  title  = {Systematic uncertainty due to background-gas collisions in trapped-ion optical clocks},
  author = {A. M. Hankin and E. R. Clements and Y. Huang and S. M. Brewer and J. -S. Chen and C. W. Chou and D. B. Hume and D. R. Leibrandt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.08701},
  year   = {2019}
}

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13 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables