Bulletin of the American Physical Society
56th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 16–20, 2025; Portland, Oregon
Session D00: Poster Session I + GPMFC Student Poster Competition (4:00PM - 6:00PM PT)
4:00 PM,
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Oregon Convention Center:
Room: Exhibit Hall E
Abstract: D00.00150 : Constraining fifth forces with Sr2 molecules
Presenter:
Wenwei Xu
(Columbia University)
Authors:
Wenwei Xu
(Columbia University)
Brandon Iritani
(Columbia University)
Gisung Sim
(Columbia University)
Debayan Mitra
(Indiana University Bloomington)
Jingjing Huang
(North Carolina State University)
Tanya Zelevinsky
(Columbia University)
Our Sr2 molecular lattice clock complements current frequency references by operating in the THz range. Additionally, being based on molecular vibrations rather than on electronic states in an atom, it can be sensitive to different physics and serve as a sensor for ultrashort-range forces between the Sr nuclei. Comparing hertz-level molecular isotope-shift spectroscopy of Sr2 to quantum chemistry calculations can allow us to characterize these forces precisely and potentially rule out new mass-dependent “fifth” forces. We present progress toward measuring isotope shifts between the 88Sr2 and 86Sr2 isotopologues. To address the challenges posed by the lower natural abundance of 86Sr and 84Sr, we have designed a second-generation molecular clock experiment, featuring a higher atomic flux and an in-vacuum lattice cavity to increase the trapped-molecule coherence time.
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