Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session P07: Quantum Measurement and Sensing I
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Room: 102
Sponsoring
Unit:
DQI
Chair: Mo Chen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Abstract: P07.00001 : Quantum sensing beyond the standard quantum limit with 2D arrays of trapped ions
Presenter:
Kevin Gilmore
(NIST Boulder)
Authors:
Kevin Gilmore
(NIST Boulder)
Matthew Affolter
(NIST Boulder)
Elena Jordan
(NIST Boulder)
Robert J. Lewis-Swan
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Diego Barberena
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Athreya Shankar
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Murray J Holland
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
Ana Maria Rey
(University of Colorado, Boulder)
John Jacob Bollinger
(NIST Boulder)
Recently, phase stabilization of this optical potential has improved the sensitivity by an order of magnitude. Probing on resonance with the COM mode provides the maximum sensitivity to electric fields. Using a scheme that cancels the thermal and zero-point motion ideally allows for detection of displacements ~15 dB below the SQL. Currently, frequency fluctuations of the COM mode limit this sensitivity to ~5 dB below the SQL. With future improvements, we predict electric field sensitivities of ~1 nV/m. Electric fields of this size may be produced by dark matter candidates: axion and hidden photon dark matter in the neV (MHz) regime has not been experimentally explored at this level.
[1] K. Gilmore et al. PRL 118, 263602 (2017).
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