Precision Molecular Ion Spectroscopy: A New Probe for New Physics Brian Odom.

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Precision Molecular Ion Spectroscopy: A New Probe for New Physics Brian Odom

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Precision Molecular Ion Spectroscopy:

A New Probe for New Physics

Brian Odom

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milliKelvin Molecular Ion Research

… a few years ago

Stephan SchillerDusseldorf

Michael DrewsenAarhus

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milliKelvin Molecular Ion Research

Stephan SchillerDusseldorf

Michael DrewsenAarhus

Ike ChuangMIT

Eric HudsonUCLA

Brian OdomNorthwestern

Ken BrownGeorgia Tech

… today

Tobias SchaetzMPI-Garching

Stephan WillitschBasel

Piet SchmidtPTB

Zhang Chaobo Nanyang

Kunihiro Okada Tokyo

Yoshiki MoriwakiToyama

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Precision AMO Spectroscopy ( for the “m”)

Atomic optical spectroscopy

Best molecular spectroscopy

Atomic microwave spectroscopy

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Why are Molecules so Far Behind?

Why cycle?• Laser cooling• Single atom detection

Atoms are easy …molecules are hard

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HEP-Inspired Molecular Possibilities

p+

e-

Parity violation at molecular level

Time-variation of constants

Molecular enhancementDeMille, et al, PRL 100, 023003 (2008)

Nuclear spin-dependent (NSD) parity violation

1-sigma constraints on PNC meson couplingsHaxton et al, Phys Rev C 65 045502

Fundamental electric dipole moments

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Time-Varying Constants

• Possibilities:• Continuing variation in time • “Phase-shift” behavior• Variation with space, not time• Variation with matter density, not time

• We cannot predict rate or type of variation, but…

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Is this even possible?Kaluza-Klein, string theories allow/predict variations.

What are the predictions?

electron-proton mass ratio mfine structure constant a

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Units Ain’t Welcome In These Parts

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Experiment: Count the Cs clock ticks for a photon to cross H atom

Conclusion: 1 s defined by Cs, c is defined…so rH is changing

Say that number changes from year to year…

But…if 1 m were defined by rH , c still defined, we conclude that wCs is changing

Talk of unitful constants changing obscures the physics

Cs

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What Does This Have to Do with Dark Energy?

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Strategies for a Hard ProblemStrategy 1: The denominator approach D / m m ≈ 10-6, T ≈ 109 years

Data from Ultraviolet and Visible Echelle Spectrograph mounted on the Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory Ubachs, Buning, Eikemma, and Reinhold, J Molec. Spect. 241, 155 (2007)

T

Strategy 2: The numerator approach T ≈ 1 year… D / m m < 10-15 ???

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State of unConstant Affairs

Quasar absorption lines:

176 10 / yr

1764 (14) 10 / yr

Al+/ Hg+ clock comparison: 173.9 10 / yr

Quasar absorption lines:151.7 (0.5) 10 / yr

Ubachs, Buning, Eikemma, and Reinhold,J Molec. Spect. 241, 155 (2007)

150.3 10 / yr

H2:

NH3 / (CO, HCO+, HCN):Henkel et al, Astronomy and Astrophysics 440, 893 (2005)Combes and Wiklind, Astrophys J 486, L79 (1997)

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mLaboratory: 1565 10 / yr

Chardonnet, http://www.ptb.de/ACFC2007/present.htm SF6 :

Laboratory:

m is way behind … because it needs molecules!

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Molecular Degeneracy Can Help

Some systematics, such as clock instability or Doppler shift, impose fractional frequency error

Molecular complexity is definitely a good thing here

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Ba+ Laser Cooling

Why Barium?• Heavy (effective sympathetic cooling of heavy molecular ions)• Cooling transition is most red option

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Our First Ion Trap

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Fluorescence Images of Trapped Ba+

• At low enough temperature (~ 0.1 K) crystallization occurs• Ba-138 is pushed left by light pressure

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Trapped Barium Coulomb Crystals

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… and Throw in Some Molecular Ions

(Following Drewsen at Aarhus and Schiller at Dusseldorf)

Ba+ fluorescing ions

BaH+ dark ions,

(probably

milliKelvin!)

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Loading SiO+

First ablate Ba

target

Then ablate SiO

target

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Quantum Logic Spectroscopy,

State ReadoutWorld’s best spectroscopy (QLS) is on a non-laser cooled ion…Why not on a molecular ion?

Internal state

Motional state

n=1n=0

n=1n=0

Spectroscopy ion

Logic ion

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Spectroscopy ion is hard to read out, but logic ion is easy

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Internal state

Motional state

n=1n=0

n=1n=0

Spectroscopy ion

Logic ion

Quantum Logic Spectroscopy,

State TransferWorld’s best spectroscopy (QLS) is on a non-laser cooled ion…Why not on a molecular ion?

Spectroscopy ion is hard to read out, but logic ion is easy

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mQLS Trap Design

3 mm

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mQLS Table and Trap

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mQLS Vacuum Chamber Assembly

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The People Doing the WorkPostdocsJoan MarlerJason Nguyen

Grad StudentsChien-Yu LienYen-Wei LinVaishnavi RajagopalChris SeckDavid TaborMing-Feng Tu

UndergradsMarc BourgeoisGreg McGlynnIngrid RinglerLauren RuthScott Williams

… and The People Paying for ItIGERTQuantum Coherent Optical and Matter Systems

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Extras…

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Sounds Great.What’s the

Catch?

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Rotational Cooling of Hydrides

Schiller and Drewsen groups (2010)

What would still be nice?• Faster cooling• Applicable to heavier species

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Cool Rotations into Electronic Excitation?

We would like diagonal Franck Condon Factors

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Femtosecond Pulse Shaping

1 cm-1 resolution currently achieved

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Pulse-Shaping for AlH+ Rotational Cooling

Current resolution is sufficient for cooling

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Simulation of AlH+ Rotational Cooling

Expect ~7 ms cooling timescale (compare with 10 s timescale of vibrational excitation technique)

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Review: Radiofrequency Ion Traps

http://www.exphy.uni-duesseldorf.de/ResearchInst

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Review: Radiofrequency Ion Traps

http://www.exphy.uni-duesseldorf.de/ResearchInst

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