Towards a test of ultrashort-range forces using a strontium molecular clock
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Abstract
Homonuclear diatomic molecules provide a rich platform for metrology as well as tests of quantum chemistry and fundamental physics, including unique advantages in searches for fifth forces and tests of the temporal variation of fundamental constants. We have completed a measurement of the largest vibrational transition in the 88Sr2 isotopologue and performed its full systematic characterization. We discuss progress toward improved clock precision, including the potential for state-selective suppression of blackbody radiation (BBR) shifts and steps toward reducing systematic uncertainties and increasing the duration of coherent clock-state manipulation. We also discuss using clock transitions in bosonic isotopologues of strontium dimers in order to place constraints on ultrashort-range forces at the nanometer scale.
Publication: K. H. Leung*, B. Iritani*, E. Tiberi, I. Majewska, M. Borkowski, R. Moszynski, and T. Zelevinsky, A terahertz vibrational molecular clock with systematic uncertainty at the 10^-14 level, Phys. Rev. X, Accepted (2023).
Presenters
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Brandon Iritani
Columbia Univ
Authors
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Brandon Iritani
Columbia Univ
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Perry Zhou
Columbia University
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Emily Tiberi
Columbia University
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Kon H Leung
Columbia Univ
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Mateusz Borkowski
University of Amsterdam
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Tanya Zelevinsky
Columbia University