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Test of relativistic time dilation with fast optical atomic clocks at different velocities

2007

Time dilation is one of the most fascinating aspects of special relativity as it abolishes the notion of absolute time. It was first observed experimentally by Ives and Stilwell in 1938 using the Doppler effect. Here we report on a method, based on fast optical atomic clocks with large, but different Lorentz boosts, that tests relativistic time dilation with unprecedented precision. The approach combines ion storage and cooling with optical frequency counting using a frequency comb. 7Li+ ions are prepared at 6.4% and 3.0% of the speed of light in a storage ring, and their time is read with an accuracy of 2×10−10 using laser saturation spectroscopy. The comparison of the Doppler shifts yield…

PhysicsKennedy–Thorndike experimentQuantum mechanicsOne-way speed of lightIves–Stilwell experimentTime dilation of moving particlesGeneral Physics and AstronomySpeed of lightTime dilationRelativistic Doppler effectAtomic clockComputational physicsNature Physics
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Test of Time Dilation Using StoredLi+Ions as Clocks at Relativistic Speed

2014

We present the concluding result from an Ives-Stilwell-type time dilation experiment using 7Li+ ions confined at a velocity of β=v/c=0.338 in the storage ring ESR at Darmstadt. A Λ-type three-level system within the hyperfine structure of the 7Li+3S1 →3P2 line is driven by two laser beams aligned parallel and antiparallel relative to the ion beam. The lasers' Doppler shifted frequencies required for resonance are measured with an accuracy of <4×10(-9) using optical-optical double resonance spectroscopy. This allows us to verify the special relativity relation between the time dilation factor γ and the velocity β, γ√1-β2=1 to within ±2.3×10(-9) at this velocity. The result, which is singled …

PhysicsKennedy–Thorndike experimentQuantum mechanicsTime dilation of moving particlesIves–Stilwell experimentGeneral Physics and AstronomyResonanceTime dilationLorentz covarianceAtomic physicsRelativistic Doppler effectRelativistic speedPhysical Review Letters
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