Optical frequency ratio of a ${}^{171}\mathrm{Yb}^+$ single-ion clock and a ${}^{87}\mathrm{Sr}$ lattice clock (2009.05470v1)
Abstract: We report direct measurements of the frequency ratio of the 642 THz ${}2S_{1/2} (F=0)$--${}2F_{7/2} (F=3)$ electric octupole transition in ${}{171}\mathrm{Yb}+$ and the 429 THz ${}1S_0$--${}3P_0$ transition in ${}{87}\mathrm{Sr}$. A series of 107 measurements has been performed at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt between December 2012 and October 2019. Long-term variations of the ratio are larger than expected from the individual measurement uncertainties of few $10{-17}$. The cause of these variations remains unknown. Even taking these into account, we find a fractional uncertainty of the frequency ratio of $2.5 \times 10{-17}$, which improves upon previous knowledge by one order of magnitude. The average frequency ratio is $\nu_{\mathrm{Yb}+} / \nu_{\mathrm{Sr}} = 1.495\,991\,618\,544\,900\,537(38)$. This represents one of the most accurate measurements between two different atomic species to date.
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