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A Fermi-degenerate three-dimensional optical lattice clock

Science, ISSN: 1095-9203, Vol: 358, Issue: 6359, Page: 90-94
2017
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  • Citations
    329
  • Captures
    279
  • Mentions
    20
    • News Mentions
      12
      • 12
    • Blog Mentions
      6
      • 6
    • References
      2
      • 2
  • Social Media
    1
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      1
      • Facebook
        1

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Strontium optical lattice clocks have the potential to simultaneously interrogate millions of atoms with a high spectroscopic quality factor of 4 × 10. Previously, atomic interactions have forced a compromise between clock stability, which benefits from a large number of atoms, and accuracy, which suffers from density-dependent frequency shifts. Here we demonstrate a scalable solution that takes advantage of the high, correlated density of a degenerate Fermi gas in a three-dimensional (3D) optical lattice to guard against on-site interaction shifts. We show that contact interactions are resolved so that their contribution to clock shifts is orders of magnitude lower than in previous experiments. A synchronous clock comparison between two regions of the 3D lattice yields a measurement precision of 5 × 10 in 1 hour of averaging time.

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