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Many-body gap protection of motional dephasing of an optical clock transition

Authors :
Niu, Zhijing
Schäfer, Vera M.
Zhang, Haoqing
Wagner, Cameron
Taylor, Nathan R.
Young, Dylan J.
Song, Eric Yilun
Chu, Anjun
Rey, Ana Maria
Thompson, James K.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Quantum simulation and metrology with atoms, ions, and molecules often rely on using light fields to manipulate their internal states. The absorbed momentum from the light fields can induce spin-orbit coupling and associated motional-induced (Doppler) dephasing, which may limit the coherence time available for metrology and simulation. We experimentally demonstrate the suppression of Doppler dephasing on a strontium optical clock transition by enabling atomic interactions through a shared mode in a high-finesse optical ring cavity. The interactions create a many-body energy gap that increases with atom number, suppressing motional dephasing when it surpasses the dephasing energy scale. This collective approach offers an alternative to traditional methods, like Lamb-Dicke confinement or M\"ossbauer spectroscopy, for advancing optical quantum sensors and simulations.<br />Comment: Main Text with Supplementary Material, 8 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.16265
Document Type :
Working Paper