Ac-Stark shift of atom levels is caused by an ac-electromagnetic field. As an electromagnetic wave, laser light does induce ac-Stark shift. It is proved experimentally that if the light is linearly polarized, the dyna...Ac-Stark shift of atom levels is caused by an ac-electromagnetic field. As an electromagnetic wave, laser light does induce ac-Stark shift. It is proved experimentally that if the light is linearly polarized, the dynamic polarizability changes with polarization direction. The polarization direction of the linearly-polarized laser is tuned by 720°, and the ac-Stark shifts of the 4S1/2,m=±1/2→3D5/2,m=±1/2 clock transitions in ^40Ca^+ are measured in steps of 10°. The frequency shifts change with laser polarization in a periodical manner and have values opposite to each other.展开更多
Micromotion induced by the radio-frequency field contributes greatly to the systematic frequency shifts of optical frequency standards.Although different strategies for mitigating this effect have been proposed,trappi...Micromotion induced by the radio-frequency field contributes greatly to the systematic frequency shifts of optical frequency standards.Although different strategies for mitigating this effect have been proposed,trapping ions optically has the potential to provide a generic solution to the elimination of micromotion.This could be achieved by trapping a single ion in the dipole trap composed of a highpower laser field.Here,we present the setup of the dipole trap composed of a 532 nm laser at a power of 10 W aiming to optically trap a single^(40)Ca^(+)and we observe an AC-Stark shift of the fluorescence spectrum line of~22 MHz caused by the 532 nm dipole beam.The beam waist of the dipole laser is several microns,which would provide a dipole potential strong enough for all-optical trapping of a single^(40)Ca^(+)ion.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.91336211,11634013,11622434,11474318,and 11504094)the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.XDB21030000)
文摘Ac-Stark shift of atom levels is caused by an ac-electromagnetic field. As an electromagnetic wave, laser light does induce ac-Stark shift. It is proved experimentally that if the light is linearly polarized, the dynamic polarizability changes with polarization direction. The polarization direction of the linearly-polarized laser is tuned by 720°, and the ac-Stark shifts of the 4S1/2,m=±1/2→3D5/2,m=±1/2 clock transitions in ^40Ca^+ are measured in steps of 10°. The frequency shifts change with laser polarization in a periodical manner and have values opposite to each other.
基金the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant Nos.2018YFA0307500 and 2017YFA0304401)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11634013 and 11774388)+3 种基金the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.XDB21030100)the CAS Youth Innovation Promotion Association(Grant Nos.2018364 and Y201963)the Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of Hubei Province,China(Grant No.2017CFA040)the K.C.Wong Education Foundation(Grant No.GJTD-2019-15).
文摘Micromotion induced by the radio-frequency field contributes greatly to the systematic frequency shifts of optical frequency standards.Although different strategies for mitigating this effect have been proposed,trapping ions optically has the potential to provide a generic solution to the elimination of micromotion.This could be achieved by trapping a single ion in the dipole trap composed of a highpower laser field.Here,we present the setup of the dipole trap composed of a 532 nm laser at a power of 10 W aiming to optically trap a single^(40)Ca^(+)and we observe an AC-Stark shift of the fluorescence spectrum line of~22 MHz caused by the 532 nm dipole beam.The beam waist of the dipole laser is several microns,which would provide a dipole potential strong enough for all-optical trapping of a single^(40)Ca^(+)ion.