Blue laser cooling transitions in Tm I
Abstract
We have studied possible candidates for laser cooling transitions in Tm in the spectral region 410 -- 420 nm. By means of saturation absorption spectroscopy we have measured the hyperfine structure and rates of two nearly closed cycling transitions from the ground state to upper states at 410.6 nm and at 420.4 nm and evaluated the life times of the excited levels as 15.9(8) ns and 48(6) ns respectively. Decay rates from these levels to neighboring opposite-parity levels are evaluated by means of Hartree-Fock calculations. We conclude, that the strong transition at 410.6 nm has an optical leak rate of less then and can be used for efficient laser cooling of Tm from a thermal atomic beam. The hyperfine structure of two other even-parity levels which can be excited from the ground state at 409.5 nm and 418.9 nm is also measured by the same technique. In addition we give a calculated value of s for the rate of magnetic-dipole transition at 1.14 m between the fine structure levels of the ground state which can be considered as a candidate for applications in atomic clocks.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0707.2280,
title = {Blue laser cooling transitions in Tm I},
author = {N. Kolachevsky and A. Akimov and I. Tolstikhina and K. Chebakov and A. Sokolov and P. Rodionov and S. Kanorski and V. Sorokin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.2280},
year = {2008}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures