Quadrupole Shifts for the $^{171}$Yb$^+$ Ion Clocks: Experiments versus Theories
D. K. Nandy, B. K. Sahoo

TL;DR
This study calculates quadrupole moments for Yb$^+$ ion clock states using relativistic coupled-cluster methods, comparing results with experiments and other theories to improve the accuracy of quadrupole shift estimations.
Contribution
It provides more precise calculations of quadrupole moments for key Yb$^+$ states, validating methods with hyperfine constants and lifetime measurements.
Findings
Good agreement of $5d_{3/2}$ quadrupole moment with experimental data.
Discrepancy in $4f_{7/2}$ state compared to experiment, but consistent with other theories.
Enhanced accuracy in estimating quadrupole shifts for Yb$^+$ clock transitions.
Abstract
Quadrupole shifts for three prominent clock transitions, , and , in the Yb ion are investigated by calculating the quadrupole moments (s) of the and states using the relativistic coupled-cluster (RCC) methods. We find an order difference in the value of the state between our calculation and the experimental result, but our result concur with the other calculations that are carried out using different many-body methods than ours. However, our value of the state is in good agreement with the available experimental result and becomes more precise till date to estimate the the quadrupole shift of the $[4f^{14} 6s] ^2S_{1/2} \rightarrow…
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