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The spin resonance clock transition of the endohedral fullerene $^{15}\mathrm{N@C}_{60}$

arXiv:1705.04817 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.140801

Abstract

The endohedral fullerene $^{15}\mathrm{N@C}_{60}$ has narrow electron paramagnetic resonance lines which have been proposed as the basis for a condensed-matter portable atomic clock. We measure the low-frequency spectrum of this molecule, identifying and characterizing a clock transition at which the frequency becomes insensitive to magnetic field. We infer a linewidth at the clock field of 100 kHz. Using experimental data, we are able to place a bound on the clock's projected frequency stability. We discuss ways to improve the frequency stability to be competitive with existing miniature clocks.

6 pages, 5 figures. Supplementary information: 2 pages, 1 figure