Multi-ion Frequency Reference Using Dynamical Decoupling

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We present the experimental realization of a continuous dynamical decoupling scheme which suppresses leading frequency shifts in a multi-ion frequency reference based on Ca+40. By near-resonant magnetic coupling of the S21/2 and D25/2 Zeeman sublevels using radio-frequency dressing fields, engineered transitions with reduced sensitivity to magnetic-field fluctuations are obtained. A second stage detuned dressing field reduces the influence of amplitude noise in the first stage driving fields and decreases 2nd-rank tensor shifts, such as the electric quadrupole shift. Suppression of the quadratic dependence of the quadrupole shift to 3(2) mHz/μm2 and coherence times of 290(20) ms on the optical transition are demonstrated even within a laboratory environment with significant magnetic field noise. Besides removing inhomogeneous line shifts in multi-ion clocks, the demonstrated dynamical decoupling technique may find applications in quantum computing and simulation with trapped ions by a tailored design of decoherence-free subspaces.

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Pelzer, L., Dietze, K., Martínez-Lahuerta, V. J., Krinner, L., Kramer, J., Dawel, F., … Schmidt, P. O. (2024). Multi-ion Frequency Reference Using Dynamical Decoupling. Physical Review Letters, 133(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.133.033203

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