Doppler and collisional frequency shifts in trapped-atom clocks


Abstract in English

Collisions with background gas particles can shift the resonance frequencies of atoms in atomic clocks. The internal quantum states of atoms can also become entangled with their motional states due to the recoil imparted by a collision, which leads to a further shift of the clock frequency through the relativistic Doppler shift. It can be complicated to evaluate the Doppler and collisional frequency shifts for clock atoms in such entangled states, but estimates of these shifts are essential in order to improve the accuracy of optical atomic clocks. We present a formalism that describes collisions and relativistic Doppler shifts in a unified manner, and can therefore be used to accurately estimate collisional frequency shifts in trapped-atom clocks.

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