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Abstract Einstein’s theory of general relativity predicts that a clock at a higher gravitational potential will tick faster than an otherwise identical clock at a lower potential, an effect known as the gravitational redshift. Here we perform a laboratory-based, blinded test of the gravitational redshift using differential clock comparisons within an evenly spaced array of 5 atomic ensembles spanning a height difference of 1 cm. We measure a fractional frequency gradient of [ − 12.4 ± 0. 7(stat) ± 2. 5(sys)] × 10−19/cm, consistent with the expected redshift gradient of − 10.9 × 10−19/cm. Our results can also be viewed as relativistic gravitational potential difference measurements with sensitivity to mm scale changes in height on the surface of the Earth. These results highlight the potential of local-oscillator-independent differential clock comparisons for emerging applications of optical atomic clocks including geodesy, searches for new physics, gravitational wave detection, and explorations of the interplay between quantum mechanics and gravity.more » « less
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Schkolnik, Vladimir; Budker, Dmitry; Fartmann, Oliver; Flambaum, Victor; Hollberg, Leo; Kalaydzhyan, Tigran; Kolkowitz, Shimon; Krutzik, Markus; Ludlow, Andrew; Newbury, Nathan; et al (, Quantum Science and Technology)Abstract We present a concept for a high-precision optical atomic clock (OAC) operating on an Earth-orbiting space station. This pathfinder science mission will compare the space-based OAC with one or more ultra-stable terrestrial OACs to search for space-time-dependent signatures of dark scalar fields that manifest as anomalies in the relative frequencies of station-based and ground-based clocks. This opens the possibility of probing models of new physics that are inaccessible to purely ground-based OAC experiments where a dark scalar field may potentially be strongly screened near Earth’s surface. This unique enhancement of sensitivity to potential dark matter candidates harnesses the potential of space-based OACs.more » « less
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Niroula, Pradeep; Dolde, Jack; Zheng, Xin; Bringewatt, Jacob; Ehrenberg, Adam; Cox, Kevin_C; Thompson, Jeff; Gullans, Michael_J; Kolkowitz, Shimon; Gorshkov, Alexey_V (, Physical Review Letters)
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Zheng, Xin; Dolde, Jonathan; Kolkowitz, Shimon (, Physical Review X)
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