Trapped-ion optical clocks can observe quantum signatures of proper time such as vacuum-induced second-order Doppler shifts and proper-time interferometry when atomic motion is squeezed.
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First experimental measurement of the D1 magic wavelength in 40K at 1227.54(3) nm via tunable optical tweezer loss spectroscopy.
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Quantum signatures of proper time in optical ion clocks
Trapped-ion optical clocks can observe quantum signatures of proper time such as vacuum-induced second-order Doppler shifts and proper-time interferometry when atomic motion is squeezed.
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Experimental Determination of the $D1$ Magic Wavelength for $^{40}$K
First experimental measurement of the D1 magic wavelength in 40K at 1227.54(3) nm via tunable optical tweezer loss spectroscopy.