Entanglement on an optical atomic-clock transition

Nature64.80
Volume: 588, Issue: 7838, Pages: 414 - 418
Published: Dec 16, 2020
Abstract
State-of-the-art atomic clocks are based on the precise detection of the energy difference between two atomic levels, measured as a quantum phase accumulated in a given time interval. Optical-lattice clocks (OLCs) now operate at or near the standard quantum limit (SQL) that arises from the quantum noise associated with discrete measurement outcomes. While performance beyond the SQL has been achieved in microwave clocks and other atomic sensors...
Paper Details
Title
Entanglement on an optical atomic-clock transition
Published Date
Dec 16, 2020
Journal
Volume
588
Issue
7838
Pages
414 - 418
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