Title :
THE mercury-ion optical clock: Towards a measurement of the quadrupole shift
Author :
Oskay, W.H. ; Bartels, A. ; Diddams, S.A. ; Oates, C.W. ; Wilpers, G. ; Hollberg, L. ; Itano, W.M. ; Tanner, C.E. ; Bergquist, J.C.
Author_Institution :
Time & Freq. Div., Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Boulder, CO
Abstract :
An optical clock based upon a single mercury ion in a radio-frequency trap has the potential for both high stability and high accuracy. The systematic uncertainty of this frequency standard is limited by contributions due to two types of external fields. The clock has previously been operated with a magnetic bias field that destabilizes dark states that limit the rates of laser cooling and state detection. This bias field has previously resulted in a substantial second-order Zeeman shift. We now destabilize the dark states with a polarization-scrambling technique that allows us to operate with only a minimal magnetic field. The second uncertainty that we address here is the magnitude of the quadrupole shift due to the interaction of stray electric-field gradients with the quadrupole moment of the ion. We describe the steps that we are taking to evaluate this shift in the near future.
Keywords :
Zeeman effect; clocks; electric field gradient; frequency standards; laser cooling; mercury (metal); particle traps; Hg; frequency standard; laser cooling; magnetic bias field; optical clock; quadrupole shift measurement; radiofrequency trap; second-order Zeeman shift; single mercury ion; stray electric-field gradients; optical frequency standards; quadrupole shift;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency and Time Forum, 2004. EFTF 2004. 18th European
Conference_Location :
Guildford
Print_ISBN :
0-86341-384-6