Emergence of multi-body interactions in a fermionic lattice clock

被引:0
|
作者
A. Goban
R. B. Hutson
G. E. Marti
S. L. Campbell
M. A. Perlin
P. S. Julienne
J. P. D’Incao
A. M. Rey
J. Ye
机构
[1] University of Colorado,JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology
[2] University of Colorado,Department of Physics
[3] NIST,Joint Quantum Institute
[4] University of Maryland,Department of Physics
[5] Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging,Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
[6] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,undefined
[7] University of California,undefined
[8] Stanford University,undefined
来源
Nature | 2018年 / 563卷
关键词
Multi-body Effects; Station Clock; Three-body Loss; Nuclear Spin Degrees; High Motivation Condition;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Alkaline-earth atoms have metastable ‘clock’ states with minute-long optical lifetimes, high-spin nuclei and SU(N)-symmetric interactions, making them powerful platforms for atomic clocks1, quantum information processing2 and quantum simulation3. Few-particle systems of such atoms provide opportunities to observe the emergence of complex many-body phenomena with increasing system size4. Multi-body interactions among particles are emergent phenomena, which cannot be broken down into sums over underlying pairwise interactions. They could potentially be used to create exotic states of quantum matter5,6, but have yet to be explored in ultracold fermions. Here we create arrays of isolated few-body systems in an optical clock based on a three-dimensional lattice of fermionic 87Sr atoms. We use high-resolution clock spectroscopy to directly observe the onset of elastic and inelastic multi-body interactions among atoms. We measure the frequency shifts of the clock transition for varying numbers of atoms per lattice site, from n = 1 to n = 5, and observe nonlinear interaction shifts characteristic of elastic multi-body effects. These measurements, combined with theory, elucidate an emergence of SU(N)-symmetric multi-body interactions, which are unique to fermionic alkaline-earth atoms. To study inelastic multi-body effects, we use these frequency shifts to isolate n-occupied sites in the lattice and measure the corresponding lifetimes of the clock states. This allows us to access the short-range few-body physics without experiencing the systematic effects that are encountered in a bulk gas. The lifetimes that we measure in the isolated few-body systems agree very well with numerical predictions based on a simple model for the interatomic potential, suggesting a universality in ultracold collisions. By connecting these few-body systems through tunnelling, the favourable energy and timescales of the interactions will allow our system to be used for studies of high-spin quantum magnetism7,8 and the Kondo effect3,9.
引用
收藏
页码:369 / 373
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Emergence of multi-body interactions in a fermionic lattice clock
    Goban, A.
    Hutson, R. B.
    Marti, G. E.
    Campbell, S. L.
    Perlin, M. A.
    Julienne, P. S.
    D'Incao, J. P.
    Rey, A. M.
    Ye, J.
    [J]. NATURE, 2018, 563 (7731) : 369 - +
  • [2] Effective multi-body SU(N)-symmetric interactions of ultracold fermionic atoms on a 3D lattice
    Perlin, M. A.
    Rey, A. M.
    [J]. NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, 2019, 21 (04):
  • [3] Constitutively informed multi-body interactions for lattice particle models
    Uchimali, Mahendaran
    Rao, Balkrishna C.
    Vedantam, Srikanth
    [J]. COMPUTER METHODS IN APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING, 2020, 366
  • [4] INTERATOMIC POTENTIALS WITH MULTI-BODY INTERACTIONS
    HALICIOGLU, T
    PAMUK, HO
    ERKOC, S
    [J]. PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI B-BASIC RESEARCH, 1988, 149 (01): : 81 - 92
  • [5] Opinion Dynamics with Multi-body Interactions
    Neuhauser, Leonie
    Schaub, Michael T.
    Mellor, Andrew
    Lambiotte, Renaud
    [J]. NETWORK GAMES, CONTROL AND OPTIMIZATION, NETGCOOP 2020, 2021, 1354 : 261 - 271
  • [6] Coupling immersed boundary and lattice Boltzmann method for modeling multi-body interactions subjected to pulsatile flow
    Karimnejad, Sajjad
    Amiri Delouei, Amin
    He, Fuli
    [J]. MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN THE APPLIED SCIENCES, 2023, 46 (06) : 6767 - 6786
  • [7] High-Temperature Cluster Expansion for Classical and Quantum Spin Lattice Systems With Multi-Body Interactions
    Tong Xuan Nguyen
    Roberto Fernández
    [J]. Journal of Statistical Physics, 191
  • [8] Multi-body interactions within the graph of protein structure
    Munson, PJ
    Singh, RK
    [J]. ISMB-97 - FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS FOR MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1997, : 198 - 201
  • [9] High-Temperature Cluster Expansion for Classical and Quantum Spin Lattice Systems With Multi-Body Interactions
    Nguyen, Tong Xuan
    Fernandez, Roberto
    [J]. JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS, 2024, 191 (02)
  • [10] Probing many-body interactions in an optical lattice clock
    Rey, A. M.
    Gorshkov, A. V.
    Kraus, C. V.
    Martin, M. J.
    Bishof, M.
    Swallows, M. D.
    Zhang, X.
    Benko, C.
    Ye, J.
    Lemke, N. D.
    Ludlow, A. D.
    [J]. ANNALS OF PHYSICS, 2014, 340 (01) : 311 - 351