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Measurement science now connects strongly with engineering of quantum coherence, many-body states, and entanglement. To scale up the performance of an atomic clock using a degenerate Fermi gas loaded in a three-dimensional optical lattice, we must understand complex many-body Hamiltonians to ensure meaningful gains for metrological applications. In this work, we use a near unity filled Sr 3D lattice to study the effect of a tunable Fermi-Hubbard Hamiltonian. The clock laser introduces a spin-orbit coupling spiral phase and breaks the isotropy of superexchange interactions, changing the Heisenberg spin model into one exhibiting XXZ-type spin anisotropy. By tuning the lattice confinement and applying imaging spectroscopy we map out favorable atomic coherence regimes. With weak transverse confinement, both s- and p-wave interactions contribute to decoherence and atom loss, and their contributions can be balanced. At deep transverse confinement, we directly observe coherent superexchange interactions, tunable via on-site interaction and site-to-site energy shift, on the clock Ramsey fringe contrast over timescales of multiple seconds. This study provides a groundwork for using a 3D optical lattice clock to probe quantum magnetism and spin entanglement
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William R. Milner
Stefan Lannig
Mikhail Mamaev
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7881cb6db6435876fab3c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2402.13398
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