25–28 May 2026
Albano Building 3
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Quantum signatures of proper time in optical ion clocks

25 May 2026, 09:20
40m
Albano 3: 4204 - SU Conference Room (56 seats) (Albano Building 3)

Albano 3: 4204 - SU Conference Room (56 seats)

Albano Building 3

Hannes Alfvéns väg 12, 114 19 Stockholm
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Speaker

Dr Joshua Foo (Kyushu University)

Description

Optical clocks based on atoms and ions probe relativistic effects with unprecedented sensitivity. They resolve time dilation due to atom motion or different positions in the gravitational potential through frequency shifts. However, all measurements of time dilation so far can be explained effectively as the result of dynamics with respect to a classical proper time parameter. Here we show that atomic clocks can probe effects where a classical description of the proper time dynamics is insufficient as superpositions of proper time emerge. We apply a Hamiltonian formalism to derive time dilation effects in harmonically trapped clock atoms and show how second-order Doppler shifts due to the vacuum energy, squeezing, and quantum corrections to the dynamics arise. We also demonstrate that time-dilation-induced entanglement between motion and clock evolution can become observable in state-of-the-art clocks when the motion of the atoms is strongly squeezed, realizing proper time interferometry. Our results show that experiments with trapped ion clocks are within reach of probing relativistic evolution of clocks for which a quantum description of proper time becomes necessary.

Based on G. Sorci, J. Foo, D. Leibfried, C. Sanner, I. Pikovski, Phys. Rev. Lett. 136, 163602 (2026).

Author

Dr Joshua Foo (Kyushu University)

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