We review recent works illustrating the potential use of highly charged ions as the basis of optical atomic clocks of exceptional accuracy and very high sensitivity to variation of the fine structure constant, α. The tendency towards large transition energies in highly charged ions can be overcome using level crossings, which allow transitions between different orbitals to be within the range of usual lasers. We present simple scaling laws that demonstrate reduced systematics that could be realised in highly charged ion clocks. Such clocks could allow us to corroborate astronomical studies that suggest a spatial gradient in values of α across the Universe
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Optical atomic clocks are the most accurate measurement devices ever constructed and have found many...
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In recent years, various highly charged ions (HCI) with optical transitions have been proposed for m...
An atomic frequency reference using a single trapped ion has been evaluated to 1.2 710^-17 uncertain...
International audienceFor the past 15 years, tremendous progress within the fields of laser stabiliz...
This thesis explores the use of highly-charged ions in a range of applications. A special class of h...
Recent developments in frequency metrology and optical clocks have been based on electronic transiti...
Attempts are made to unify gravity with the other three fundamental forces of nature. As suggested b...
Optical atomic clocks are the most accurate measurement devices ever constructed and have found many...
Optical clocks realize transition frequencies between atomic energy levels with a relative uncertain...
It was recently shown that coupling of ultralight scalar dark matter to the standard model leads to ...
Due to the scaling laws of relativistic fine structure splitting, many forbidden optical transitions...
Fundamental interactions and symmetries define the structure and properties of all matter, in partic...
We propose a many-ion optical atomic clock based on three-dimensional Coulomb crystals of order one ...
Important developments both in theoretical and observational cosmology have fueled considerable inte...
Optical atomic clocks are the most accurate measurement devices ever constructed and have found many...
Simultaneous control over both excitational and motional degrees of freedom of quantum objects facil...
In recent years, various highly charged ions (HCI) with optical transitions have been proposed for m...
An atomic frequency reference using a single trapped ion has been evaluated to 1.2 710^-17 uncertain...
International audienceFor the past 15 years, tremendous progress within the fields of laser stabiliz...