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Category Archives: OC18

Beyond-Born-Oppenheimer effects

The OC18 team provided theoretical calculations for sub-kHz-precision photoassociation spectroscopy of ytterbium atoms.  You can see…

Quantum Optics IX

“Reducing blackbody radiation shift uncertainty in optical lattice clocks” poster was presented by Piotr Ablewski at…

2017 SPIE Security + Defence

Marcin Bober has a talk at SPIE Security + Defence 2017, Warsaw, Polska…

Proof-of-principle experiment introducing the use of optical atomic clocks as a frequency reference in molecular spectroscopy.

We measured unperturbed frequency of Doppler-broadened molecular transition in O2 B band with relative uncertainty of…

EFTF 2017

Two posters were presented by our group at 2017 European Frequency and Time Forum & International…

Mateusz Borkowski joined OC18 and HgRb projects

We are happy to announce that Mateusz Borkowski joined the theoretical part of the OC18 and…

GRC 17

“Experimental constraint on dark matter-Standard Model coupling with optical atomic clocks” poster was presented by Michał…

DAMOP 2017

Michał Zawada has an invited talk at 48th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic,…

29th Rencontres de Blois

Michał Zawada has an invited talk at 29th Rencontres de Blois “Particle Physics and Cosmology”, Blois,…

Sławomir Bilicki joined the FNP TEAM

Sławomir Bilicki joined our EMPIR OC18 project to support background collision shifts studies in the optical…

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  • Theme 1. Dark matter direct-detection experiments with the sensor network made of optical atomic clocks
  • Theme 2. Development of a new generation of optical sensors with enhanced detection limit for the variations in alpha and other fundamental constants.
  • Theme 3. Theoretical investigation of general-relativistic effective contributions to dark matter fields

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