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Progress on the JILA Generation III eEDM Experiment

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Abstract

The new generation (Gen. III) apparatus for the measurement of the electron electric dipole moment (eEDM) at JILA utilizes ThF+, rather than HfF+, because: (i) the eEDM sensitive state of ThF+ promises a longer coherence time (~ 20 seconds) [1,2,3], and (ii) its 50% larger effective electric field increases eEDM sensitivity [4,5].  The new experimental apparatus consists of a "conveyor belt” of 100 consecutive ion traps, named the Bucket Brigade, which will continuously load and read out ThF+, allowing for an increased duty cycle without compromising long interrogation times [3]. We are currently constructing a small-scale prototype. Here, we present our experimental designs of the prototype to produce the highly uniform electromagnetic fields required to observe the 20-second coherence time. We also present our current designs for ion translation and ion detection of the photodissociated products for the Gen. III eEDM experiment at JILA.

[1] Gresh, Daniel N., et al. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 319 (2016): 1-9.

[2] Zhou, Yan et al. J. Mol. Spec. 358, (2019) 1-16

[3] Ng, Kia Boon et al. arXiv:2202.01346

[4] Skripnikov, L. V., and A. V. Titov. Physical Review A 91.4 (2015): 042504.

[5] Denis, Malika et al. New J. Phys. 17 043005.

Publication: Ng, Kia Boon et al. arXiv:2202.01346

Presenters

  • Sun Yool Park

    University of Colorado, Boulder

Authors

  • Sun Yool Park

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Kia Boon Ng

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Noah Schlossberger

    JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Anzhou Wang

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Benjamin D Hunt

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Tanya Roussy

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA/NIST

  • Trevor Wright

    JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Luke A Caldwell

    University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder and NIST, JILA, Imperial College London

  • Antonio Vigil

    University of Colorado, Boulder, CU Boulder

  • Gus Santaella

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Jun Ye

    JILA, NIST, and University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Eric A Cornell

    University of Colorado and NIST