The JILA Gen III Experiment on electron's Electric Dipole Moment (eEDM): Achieving long coherence time
ORAL
Abstract
Using molecular ions HfF+, the second generation of the JILA eEDM experiment recently reported the most precise measurement of the eEDM, de = (-1.3±2.0stat±0.6syst) x 10-30 e cm [1,2]. To improve upon this precision, the third generation of the experiment utilizes ThF+ whose eEDM sensitive state promises coherence time of ~20 s [3,4,5]. To take full advantage of the long coherence time, the third-generation experiment will include a “conveyor belt” of 25 consecutive ion traps, named the Bucket Brigade, which will continuously load and read out ThF+, allowing for an increased repetition rate without compromising long interrogation times. We are currently studying a prototype of the Bucket Brigade at a reduced scale. We will present our progress on the prototype towards the realization of long coherence time, including cryogenics designs, field homogeneity requirements, and improved state detection techniques.
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[2] Caldwell, Luke, et al. Physical Review A 108 (2023): 012804
[3] Gresh, Daniel N., et al. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 319 (2016): 1-9.
[4] Zhou, Yan et al. J. Mol. Spec. 358, (2019) 1-16
[5] Ng, Kia Boon et al. Physical Review A 105 (2022): 022823
[1] Roussy, Tanya S., et al. Science 381, 46-50 (2023).
[2] Caldwell, Luke, et al. Physical Review A 108 (2023): 012804
[3] Gresh, Daniel N., et al. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 319 (2016): 1-9.
[4] Zhou, Yan et al. J. Mol. Spec. 358, (2019) 1-16
[5] Ng, Kia Boon et al. Physical Review A 105 (2022): 022823
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Presenters
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Sun Yool Park
University of Colorado, Boulder
Authors
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Sun Yool Park
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Anzhou Wang
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Addison Hartman
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Patricia Hector Hernandez
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Kia Boon Ng
TRIUMF
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Rohan Kompella
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Jun Ye
JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Colorado and Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Eric A. Cornell
National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder