Two clock transitions in neutral Yb for the highest sensitivity to variations of the fine-structure constant

Invited

Abstract

We propose a new frequency standard based on a 4f14 6s6p 3P0 - 4f13 6s2 5d (J=2) transition in neutral Yb [1]. This transition has a potential for high stability and accuracy and the advantage of the highest sensitivity among atomic clocks to variation of the fine-structure constant α. We find its dimensionless α-variation enhancement factor to be K=-15, in comparison to the most sensitive current clock (Yb+ E3, K=-6), and it is 18 times larger than in any neutral-atomic clocks (Hg, K=0.8). Combined with the unprecedented stability of an optical lattice clock for neutral atoms, this high sensitivity opens new perspectives for searches for ultralight dark matter and for tests of theories beyond the standard model of elementary particles. Moreover, together with the well-established 1S0 - 3P0 transition one will have two clock transitions operating in neutral Yb, whose interleaved interrogations may further reduce systematic uncertainties of such clock-comparison experiments.
[1] M. S. Safronova, S. G. Porsev, Christian Sanner, and Jun Ye, Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 173001 (2018).

Presenters

  • Marianna Safronova

    University of Delaware

Authors

  • Marianna Safronova

    University of Delaware

  • Sergey G Porsev

    University of Delaware

  • Christian Sanner

    JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Jun Ye

    JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder