High-accuracy multi-ion spectroscopy with mixed-species Coulomb crystals
physics.atom-ph
/ Authors
J. Keller, H. N. Hausser, I. M. Richter, T. Nordmann, N. M. Bhatt, J. Kiethe, H. Liu, E. Benkler, B. Lipphardt, S. Dörscher
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K. Stahl, J. Klose, C. Lisdat, M. Filzinger, N. Huntemann, E. Peik, T. E. Mehlstäubler
/ Abstract
Multi-ion optical clocks offer the possibility of overcoming the low signal-to-noise ratio of single-ion clocks, while still providing low systematic uncertainties. We present simultaneous spectroscopy of up to four ${}^{115}$In${}^+$ clock ions in a linear Coulomb crystal, sympathetically cooled with ${}^{172}$Yb${}^+$ ions. In first clock comparisons, we see agreement below $1\times10^{-17}$ with results obtained using a single In${}^+$ ion, for which we have evaluated the systematic uncertainty to be $2.5\times10^{-18}$. Operation with four clock ions reduces the instability from $1.6\times10^{-15}/\sqrt{t/(1\;\mathrm{s})}$ to $9.2\times10^{-16}/\sqrt{t/(1\;\mathrm{s})}$. We derive a model for decay-related dead time during state preparation, which matches the observed scaling of instability with clock ion number $N$, and indicates that $1/\sqrt{N}$ scaling can be achieved with the addition of a repump laser.