Presentation
13 March 2024 Precision metrology with molecular clocks
Tanya Zelevinsky
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Abstract
Ultracold atom techniques have transformed our ability to perform precise spectroscopy and apply it to time and frequency metrology. Some of the highest-performing atomic clocks are based on laser-cooled atoms in optical lattice traps. These clocks can be applied to fundamental questions, for example to improve our understanding of gravity and general relativity. I will discuss optically trapped molecules as a basis for clocks. Molecules have more internal quantum states and therefore are relatively challenging to control. On the other hand, their vibrational modes offer a large number of prospective clock transitions, and can help us probe alternative aspects of new physical interactions. I will also describe the current precision limit of molecular metrology and possible paths forward.
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Tanya Zelevinsky "Precision metrology with molecular clocks", Proc. SPIE PC12912, Quantum Sensing, Imaging, and Precision Metrology II, PC1291205 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3012376
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