1–6 Mar 2026
École de Physique des Houches
Europe/Paris timezone

atoms on ice

4 Mar 2026, 11:00
30m
Amphi (École de Physique des Houches)

Amphi

École de Physique des Houches

149 Chem. de la Côté, 74310 Les Houche https://houches.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/

Speaker

Daniel Comparat (Laboratoire Aimé Cotton (CNRS, Université Paris Saclay))

Description

In the presentation, we propose to discuss the idea to measure the electron EDM using atoms embedded in a cryogenic solid matrix. Matrices offer unprecedented sample sizes while maintaining characteristics of an atomic physics experiment, such as the possibility of manipulation by lasers. An EDM experiment on molecules in inert gas matrices has the potential to reach a statistical sensitivity of the order or below 1e–33 e.cm; a value beyond that of any other proposed technique. We will present the EDMMA (Towards an Electric Dipole Moment with atoms and molecules in Matrix) project, that is a collaboration between experimental (LAC, ISMO,LPL) and theoretical (CIMAP) groups. We will present our first experimental and theoretical investigation of the spectroscopy of dilute cesium (Cs) atoms in a solid argon (Ar) matrix at cryogenic temperatures. This will set the ground for further studies of systematic effects affecting EDM measurements

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