An optical atomic clock based on a highly charged ion

verfasst von
Steven A. King, Lukas J. Spieß, Peter Micke, Alexander Wilzewski, Tobias Leopold, Erik Benkler, Richard Lange, Nils Huntemann, Andrey Surzhykov, Vladimir A. Yerokhin, José R. Crespo López-Urrutia, Piet O. Schmidt
Abstract

Optical atomic clocks are the most accurate measurement devices ever constructed and have found many applications in fundamental science and technology1–3. The use of highly charged ions (HCI) as a new class of references for highest-accuracy clocks and precision tests of fundamental physics4–11 has long been motivated by their extreme atomic properties and reduced sensitivity to perturbations from external electric and magnetic fields compared with singly charged ions or neutral atoms. Here we present the realization of this new class of clocks, based on an optical magnetic-dipole transition in Ar13+. Its comprehensively evaluated systematic frequency uncertainty of 2.2 × 10−17 is comparable with that of many optical clocks in operation. From clock comparisons, we improve by eight and nine orders of magnitude on the uncertainties for the absolute transition frequency12 and isotope shift (40Ar versus 36Ar) (ref. 13), respectively. These measurements allow us to investigate the largely unexplored quantum electrodynamic (QED) nuclear recoil, presented as part of improved calculations of the isotope shift, which reduce the uncertainty of previous theory14 by a factor of three. This work establishes forbidden optical transitions in HCI as references for cutting-edge optical clocks and future high-sensitivity searches for physics beyond the standard model.

Organisationseinheit(en)
QuantumFrontiers
SFB 1227: Designte Quantenzustände der Materie (DQ-mat)
Institut für Quantenoptik
Externe Organisation(en)
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Oxford Ionics Ltd.
Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
CERN - Europäische Organisation für Kernforschung
LPKF Laser & Electronics AG
Technische Universität Braunschweig
Typ
Artikel
Journal
NATURE
Band
611
Seiten
43-47
Anzahl der Seiten
5
ISSN
0028-0836
Publikationsdatum
03.11.2022
Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Allgemein
Elektronische Version(en)
https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2205.13053 (Zugang: Offen)
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05245-4 (Zugang: Geschlossen)