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Nuclear laser spectroscopy of the 3.5 eV transition in Th-229

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2003 EDP Sciences
, , Citation E. Peik and Chr. Tamm 2003 EPL 61 181 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2003-00210-x

0295-5075/61/2/181

Abstract

We propose high-resolution laser spectroscopy of the 3.5 eV nuclear transition in Th-229 in isolated atoms. Laser excitation of the nucleus can be detected efficiently in a double-resonance method by probing the hyperfine structure of a transition in the electron shell. It is shown that for a suitably chosen electronic level, the frequency of the nuclear transition is independent of external magnetic fields to first order and of electric fields to second order. This makes Th-229 a possible reference for an optical clock of very high accuracy. The nuclear-electronic double-resonance method can be conveniently applied to a laser-cooled ion of 229Th3+ in a radiofrequency trap. Further applications of nuclear laser spectroscopy are discussed.

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10.1209/epl/i2003-00210-x