Progress towards a second-generation eEDM measurement using trapped molecular ions
ORAL
Abstract
Our current uncertainty budget in the first-generation measurement of the electron's electric dipole moment (eEDM) is dominated by statistical uncertainty [1]. Our second-generation apparatus will leverage larger ion number, longer measurement coherence times, and increased quantum efficiencies to gain an order of magnitude improvement in statistical sensitivity. The second-generation experiment consists of 1) a larger ion trapping volume, increasing the number of ions available to contribute to the eEDM signal; 2) improved uniformity of trapping and rotating bias electric fields, leading to a colder ion cloud and to fewer decohering ion-ion collisions; and 3) a larger rotating bias electric field, resulting in a direct increase in measurement coherence time. We will present progress on the new system and on the expected increase in statistical sensitivity.\\ \\[4pt] [1] W. B. Cairncross \textit{et al.}, in preparation.
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Authors
Daniel Gresh
JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
William Cairncross
JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Tanya Roussy
JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Yuval Shagam
JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Yan Zhou
JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Kia Boon Ng
JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Fatemeh Abbasi Razgaleh
JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Parker Hinton
JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Jun Ye
JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Eric Cornell
JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado