| Titel: |
Titel:
A dual species optical atomic clock
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| Autoren: |
Autoren:
Steinel, Martin Roland, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Fachbereich 4.4, Zeit und Frequenz, ORCID: 0000-0002-4876-083X
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| Beitragende: |
Beitragende:
HostingInstitution: Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), ISNI: 0000 0001 2186 1887
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| Seiten: |
Seiten:
178
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| Sprachen: |
Sprachen:
en
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| DOI: |
DOI:
10.7795/110.20260204
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| Art der Ressource: |
Art der Ressource:
PTB: Dissertation,
DINI: DoctoralThesis,
DataCite: Dissertation
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Verlag:
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
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| Dissertationsvermerk: |
Dissertationsvermerk:
DoctoralThesis, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hannover
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| Schriftenreihe: |
Schriftenreihe:
PTB-Bericht ; Diss-26
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| Rechte: |
Rechte:
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IsPartOf: ISSN 2941-1297IsIdenticalTo: ISBN 978-3-944659-58-9 |
| Datumsangaben: |
Datumsangaben:
Verfügbar:
2026-03-24
Erstellt: 2026-02 Angenommen: 2025-12-16 |
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| Stichwörter: |
Stichwörter:
Optical clocks ;
Multi-species clocks ;
Differential polarizability
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| Zusammenfassung: |
Zusammenfassung:
Frequency standards based on optical transitions between electronic states of trapped ions have reached uncertainties below 10−18 [1]. The Stark shift caused by room-temperature blackbody radiation (BBR) causes the largest correction for most high-performance optical clock. The systematic uncertainty of 171Yb+ clocks based on the 2S1/2 (F = 0) → 2D3/2 (F = 2) electric quadrupole (E2) and 2S1/2 (F = 0) → 2F7/2 (F = 3) electric octupole (E3) transitions is currently limited to 28×10−18 and 1.5×10−18, respectively, by the fractional accuracy of the differential polarizability Δαdc of approximately 2% [2].
In the scope of this thesis, a dual species clock based on 171Yb+ and 88Sr+ ions was set up, operated and evaluated, to overcome this barrier. Since Δαdc is known with a smaller fractional uncertainty of 0.04% for the 2S1/2 → 2D5/2 E2 transition of 88Sr+ [3], this allows for a transfer of Δαdc from 88Sr+ to 171Yb+ following a method proposed in [4]. The optical intensity of a laser is calibrated with the Stark shift it causes on the 88Sr+ clock transition, allowing for the determination of Δαdc of the 171Yb+ clock transitions. This allows for a reduction of the fractional uncertainty of Δαdc for both 171Yb+ clock transitions below 0.4% and clock operation on the E2 and E3 transition with a fractional BBR shift uncertainty of 0.84×10−18 and 0.24×10−18 is enabled, respectively. However the value of Δαdc determined in this thesis does not agree with [2], a fractional offset of approximately 14% is observed. To investigate this discrepancy further, Δαdc is measured in the same manner as in [2] for the 88Sr+ clock transition. The same offset of approximately 14% is found, calling the accuracy of at least one of these methods into question. Finally, the first optical frequency ratio ℛ between the 88Sr+ clock transition and the 171Yb+ E3 transition is measured. The fractional uncertainty of ℛ is 23×10−18. ℛ in combination with the absolute frequency of the E3 transition allows for the determination of the 88Sr+ absolute frequency νSr+ with an uncertainty limited by the caesium references. The value of νSr+ falls outside of the recommended range, but is corroborated by measurements of the same quantity by other institutes [5, 6]. [1] M. Marshall et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 135, 033201 (2025) [2] N. Huntemann et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 116, 063001 (2016) [3] T. Lindvall et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 135, 043402 (2025) [4] M. D. Barrett et al., Phys. Rev. A 100, 043418 (2019) [5] C. Marceau et al., Metrologia 62.4, 045001 (2025) [6] T. Lindvall et al., Phys. Rev. Appl. 24, 044082 (2025) |
| Information zur Reihe: |
Information zur Reihe:
PTB-Bericht Diss-26
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| Zitat: |
Zitat:
Steinel, M.R., 2026. A dual species optical atomic clock. Dissertation, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover. Braunschweig: Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt. PTB-Bericht Diss-26. ISBN 978-3-944659-58-9. Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.7795/110.20260204
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