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Permanent EDM measurement in Cs using nonlinear magneto-optic rotation

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We use the technique of chopped nonlinear magneto-optic rotation (NMOR) in a room temperature $^{133}$Cs vapor cell to measure the permanent electric dipole moment (EDM) in the atom. The cell has paraffin coating on the walls to increase the relaxation time. The signature of the EDM is a shift in the Larmor precession frequency which is correlated with the application of an E field. We analyze errors in the technique, and show that the main source of systematic error is the appearance of a longitudinal B field when the E field is applied. This error can be eliminated by doing measurements on the two ground hyperfine levels. Using an E field of 2.6 kV/cm, we place an upper limit on the electron EDM of $ 2.9 \times 10^{-22} $ e-cm ($95 \%$ confidence). This limit can be increased by 7 orders-of-magnitude---and brought below the current best experimental value---with easily implementable improvements to the technique.

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A New Approach to Compute the Dipole Moments of a Dirac Electron

quant-ph · 2019-07-04 · unverdicted · novelty 3.0

Expressions for the electric and magnetic dipole moments of an electron derived from Dirac current components agree with experimental values and indicate magnetic field dependence for the electric dipole.

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  • A New Approach to Compute the Dipole Moments of a Dirac Electron quant-ph · 2019-07-04 · unverdicted · none · ref 25 · internal anchor

    Expressions for the electric and magnetic dipole moments of an electron derived from Dirac current components agree with experimental values and indicate magnetic field dependence for the electric dipole.