Observation of mHz-level cooperative Lamb shifts in an optical atomic clock
We report on the direct observation of resonant electric dipole-dipole interactions in a cubic array of atoms in the many-excitation limit. The interactions, mediated by single-atom couplings to the shared electromagnetic vacuum, are shown to produce spatially-dependent cooperative Lamb shifts when...
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Zusammenfassung: | We report on the direct observation of resonant electric dipole-dipole
interactions in a cubic array of atoms in the many-excitation limit. The
interactions, mediated by single-atom couplings to the shared electromagnetic
vacuum, are shown to produce spatially-dependent cooperative Lamb shifts when
spectroscopically interrogating the mHz-wide optical clock transition in
strontium-87. We show that the ensemble-averaged shifts can be suppressed below
the level of evaluated systematic uncertainties for state-of-the-art optical
atomic clocks. Additionally, we demonstrate that excitation of the atomic
dipoles near a Bragg angle can enhance these effects by nearly an order of
magnitude compared to non-resonant geometries. Given the remarkable precision
of frequency measurements and the high accuracy of the modeled response, our
work demonstrates that such a clock is a novel platform for studies of the
quantum many-body physics of spins with long-range interactions mediated by
propagating photons. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2303.05613 |