Shape resonances in Hg-Rb scattering states cause significant isotopic variations in collisional widths and shifts of the mercury clock transition.
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The authors identify distinct regimes for QND measurement squeezing (short times) and deterministic squeezing (longer times) via the ratio of tensor to vector light shifts, predicting a spin variance of 0.03 in 50 ms for Yb-173.
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Isotopic effect on collisional widths and shifts of Hg clock transition induced by cold Rb atoms
Shape resonances in Hg-Rb scattering states cause significant isotopic variations in collisional widths and shifts of the mercury clock transition.
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Deterministic nuclear spin squeezing and squeezing by continuous measurement using vector and tensor light shifts
The authors identify distinct regimes for QND measurement squeezing (short times) and deterministic squeezing (longer times) via the ratio of tensor to vector light shifts, predicting a spin variance of 0.03 in 50 ms for Yb-173.