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Absolute frequency measurement of the In$^{+}$ clock transition with a mode-locked laser

Quantum Physics 2015-01-15 v1

Abstract

The absolute frequency of the In+^{+} 5s21S05s^{2 1}S_{0} - 5s5p3P05s5p^{3}P_{0} clock transition at 237 nm was measured with an accuracy of 1.8 parts in 101310^{13}. Using a phase-coherent frequency chain, we compared the 1S0^{1}S_{0} - 3P0^{3}P_{0} transition with a methane-stabilized He-Ne laser at 3.39 μ\mum which was calibrated against an atomic cesium fountain clock. A frequency gap of 37 THz at the fourth harmonic of the He-Ne standard was bridged by a frequency comb generated by a mode-locked femtosecond laser. The frequency of the In+^{+} clock transition was found to be 1267402452899.92(0.23)1 267 402 452 899.92 (0.23) kHz, the accuracy being limited by the uncertainty of the He-Ne laser reference. This represents an improvement in accuracy of more than 2 orders of magnitude on previous measurements of the line and now stands as the most accurate measurement of an optical transition in a single ion.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0010019,
  title  = {Absolute frequency measurement of the In$^{+}$ clock transition with a mode-locked laser},
  author = {J. von Zanthier and Th. Becker and M. Eichenseer and A. Yu. Nevsky and Ch. Schwedes and E. Peik and H. Walther and R. Holzwarth and J. Reichert and Th. Udem and T. W. Hänsch and P. V. Pokasov and M. N. Skvortsov and S. N. Bagayev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0010019},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

3 pages, 2 figures. accepted for publication in Opt. Lett