Spectroscopy of Metastable Trapped <sup>173</sup>Yb<sup>+</sup> for quantum information and fundamental science
ORAL
Abstract
The metastable 2Fo7/2 state in 171Yb+ is increasingly being utilized as a resource for quantum information processing, but the more complex (and potentially more useful) hyperfine structure of this state for the deformed-nucleus ytterbium-173 isotope is experimentally unexplored. Predictions, however, point to unique aspects of the hyperfine interaction in this case, including hyperfine quenching of the metastable state lifetime to a technologically attractive level [Dzuba et al. 2018] and the potential to resolve a 4 orders of magnitude discrepancy in the nuclear magnetic octupole moment of ytterbium-173 [Xiao et al. 2019, de Groote et al. 2020]. We present new measurements of the hyperfine structure in 173Yb+ and progress toward achieving Hz-level accuracy of the splittings in the 2Fo7/2 state.
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Presenters
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Thomas Dellaert
University of California, Los Angeles
Authors
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Thomas Dellaert
University of California, Los Angeles
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Patrick J McMillin
University of California, Los Angeles
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Wesley C Campbell
UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles
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Hassan Farhat
University of California, Los Angeles
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Conrad H Roman
Honeywell Quantum Solutions, University of California, Los Angeles