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Analysis of linear ion Paul traps using 3-D FEM and the azimuthal multipole expansion
Oral, Martin ; Číp, Ondřej ; Slodička, L.
Radiofrequency (RF) Paul traps are valuable in the design and in the operation of highly stable\noptical atomic clocks based on suitable trapped ions. The traditional setup involves a single\nion in an RF trap irradiated with a laser beam. The frequency of the laser light is then fine-tuned to match that of photons coming from an electronic transition in the atomic shell. The\nachievable frequency stability is about 10-17 for laser-cooled ions. However, the stability can be\nfurther improved by using heavy atoms (such as Thorium) and the more stable frequencies of\ntheir nuclear transitions, and by setting up so-called Coulomb crystals, to improve the frequency measurement statistics by increasing the number of reference atoms. These techniques and their combination could reach relative stabilities beyond 10-20.

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