Multipolar Black Body Radiation Shifts for the Single Ion BASED Optical frequency standards,Clocks

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Appraising the projected $10^{-18}$ fractional uncertainty in the optical frequency standards using singly ionized ions, we estimate the black-body radiation (BBR) shifts due to the magnetic dipole (M1) and electric quadrupole (E2) multipoles of the magnetic and electric fields, respectively. Mul- tipolar scalar polarizabilities are determined for the singly ionized calcium (Ca$^+$) and strontium  (Sr$^+$) ions using the relativistic coupled-cluster method; though the theory can be exercised for any single ion clock proposal. The expected energy shifts for the respective clock transitions are estimated to be $4.38(3) \times 10^{-4}$ Hz for Ca$^+$ and $9.50(7) \times 10^{-5}$ Hz for Sr$^+$. These shifts are large enough and may be prerequisite for the frequency standards to achieve the foreseen  $10^{-18}$ precision goal.

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Phys. Rev. A 85, 012506

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