Optical Clocks Based on Highly Charged Ions for Tests of Fundamental Physics and Improved Frequency Standards
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Abstract
Optical clocks based on highly charged ions (HCIs) offer a number of promising avenues for the study of physics beyond the standard model. Among these are searches for time variation of the fine structure constant, α?/α, and tests of quantum electrodynamics (QED). Due to level crossings occurring in high charge states, narrow linewidth, optically accessible transitions with a high sensitivity to α?/α are predicted in both Nd10+ and Pr10+. We demonstrate a compact electron beam ion trap (EBIT) capable of producing these ions and our plans to transfer them into a cryogenic Paul trap where they will be co-trapped with Be+ for sympathic cooling and quantum-logic spectroscopy (QLS). In addition, we present an update on the development of a Ba4+ source and quantum-logic clock as an improved optical frequency standard.
Presenters
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Alessandro L Banducci
Colorado State University
Authors
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Alessandro L Banducci
Colorado State University
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David Fairbank
Colorado State University
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Robert Gunkelman
Colorado State University
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Jacob B VanArsdale
Colorado State University
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Samuel M Brewer
Colorado State University
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Haoran Ding
Colorado State University
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Aung Naing
University of Delaware, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, 208995
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Hashini Nawarathnage
Colorado State University