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Many-body entangled states allow precision measurement beyond the standard quantum limit. Yet they have not been effectively exploited in optical lattice clocks except for proof-of-principle demonstrations. Under the current experimental conditions, taking into account the lattice perturbation, atom-atom interactions, and local oscillator noise, we theoretically evaluate the performance of spin-squeezing-based shallow-lattice Yb optical clocks. The numerical simulation shows that the stability of differential frequency comparison between two Yb ensembles in squeezed spin states potentially accesses the 10^-19 level at the averaging time of 1 s. The resultant Wineland parameter may be as low as ₖ^2=0. 027, corresponding to a reduction of averaging time by a factor of 37, and is limited by the collision-induced degradation of spin squeezing. The metrological gain provided by spin squeezing opens up new opportunities for precision measurement and fundamental physics.
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