Clara Zyskind - Development of an optical lattice clock using bosonic isotopes of mercury

Europe/Paris
Salle Denisse (ex Atelier) (Paris)

Salle Denisse (ex Atelier)

Paris

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ABSTRACT

 

Bosonic isotopes of mercury can help circumventing limitations of the fermionic 199Hg used so far in optical lattice clocks, and they have never been probed yet. In this seminar, we will report our experimental work towards using bosonic isotopes. In particular, we will describe key modifications of our experimental setup required to enable the search for the clock transition in bosonic isotopes. We will also give a user’s view in an European clock comparison campaign using optical fiber networks and we will report on our preliminary results for 199Hg during the last March/April 2023 campaign.

 

    • 11:00 12:30
      Development of an optical lattice clock using bosonic isotopes of mercury 1h 30m

      Bosonic isotopes of mercury can help circumventing limitations of the fermionic $^{199}$Hg used so far in optical lattice clocks, and they have never been probed yet. In this seminar, we will report our experimental work towards using bosonic isotopes. In particular, we will describe key modifications of our experimental setup required to enable the search for the clock transition in bosonic isotopes. We will also give a user’s view in an European clock comparison campaign using optical fiber networks and we will report on our preliminary results for $^{199}$Hg during the last March/April 2023 campaign.

      Orateur: Mme Clara Zyskind (LNE-SYRTE)