¹⁷⁶Lu^+ clock comparison at the 10⁻¹⁸ level via correlation spectroscopy
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We experimentally demonstrate agreement between two $^{176}$Lu$^+$ frequency references using correlation spectroscopy. From a comparison at different magnetic fields, we obtain a quadratic Zeeman coefficient of $-4.89264(88)\,\mathrm{Hz/mT^2}$, which gives a corresponding fractional frequency uncertainty contribution of just $2.5\times 10^{-20}$ for comparisons at typical operating fields of 0.1\,mT. A subsequent comparison with both systems at 0.1\,mT, demonstrates a fractional frequency difference of $(-2.0\pm(3.7)_\mathrm{stat}\pm(0.9)_\mathrm{sys})\times10^{-18}$, where `stat' and `sys' indicate statistical and systematic uncertainty, respectively.
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