Landé factor measurement of Ti using simultaneous co-magnetometry and quantum logic spectroscopy
arXiv:2508.15488 · doi:10.1103/1x4h-5ycp
Abstract
The use of atomic systems as accurate magnetic field probes requires precise characterization of the particle's magnetic properties. Insufficient knowledge of the spatial and temporal characteristics of the external magnetic field often limits the determination of the corresponding atomic parameters. Here, we present a quantum logic scheme mitigating systematic effects caused by temporal magnetic field fluctuations through simultaneous co-magnetometry. This allows measurement of the ground state factors of a single Ti ion with uncertainties at the level. We compare experimentally determined factors with new theoretical predictions using a combination of configuration interaction (CI) and second-order many-body perturbation theory (MBPT). Theory and experiment agree within the expected level of accuracy. The scheme can be applied to many atomic species, including those that cannot be directly laser cooled.