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We use the dressed atom formalism to calculate the frequency shift in a hydrogen maser induced by applied radiation near the Zeeman frequency, and find excellent agreement with a previous calculation made in the bare atom basis. The maser oscillates on the Delta_F = 1, Delta_m_F = 0 hyperfine transition, while the applied field is swept through the F = 1, Delta_m_F = pm 1 Zeeman resonance. We determine the effect of the applied field on the Zeeman levels using the dressed atom picture, and then calculate the maser frequency shift by coupling the dressed states to the microwave cavity. Qualitatively, the dressed-atom analysis gives a new and simpler physical interpretation of this double resonance process, which has applications in precision hydrogen Zeeman spectroscopy, e.g., in fundamental symmetry tests.
Collisions with background gas can perturb the transition frequency of trapped ions in an optical atomic clock. We develop a non-perturbative framework based on a quantum channel description of the scattering process, and use it to derive a master eq
Collisions between background gas particles and the trapped ion in an atomic clock can subtly shift the frequency of the clock transition. The uncertainty in the correction for this effect makes a significant contribution to the total systematic unce
We report the theoretical evaluations of the static scalar polarizability of the 133Cs ground state and of the black body radiation shift induced on the transition frequency between the two hyperfine levels with m_F = 0. This shift is of fundamental
The measurement of the 2P^{F=2}_{3/2} to 2S^{F=1}_{1/2} transition in muonic hydrogen by Pohl et al. and subsequent analysis has led to the conclusion that the rms radius of the proton differs from the accepted (CODATA) value by approximately 4%, cor
Quantum electrodynamics in very strong Coulomb fields is one scope which has not yet been tested experimentally with suffcient accuracy to really determine whether the perturbative approach is valid. One sensitive test is the determination of the 1s