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Electric dipole matrix elements for the $6p\ ^2P_J \rightarrow 7s\ ^2S_{1/2}$ transition in atomic cesium

Atomic Physics 2019-03-13 v1

Abstract

We report a measurement of the ratio of electric dipole transition matrix elements of cesium for the 6p2P1/27s2S1/26p\,^2P_{1/2} \rightarrow 7s\,^2S_{1/2} and 6p2P3/27s2S1/26p\,^2P_{3/2} \rightarrow 7s\,^2S_{1/2} transitions. We determine this ratio of matrix elements through comparisons of two-color, two-photon excitation rates of the 7s2S1/27s\,^2S_{1/2} state using laser beams with polarizations parallel to one another vs.\ perpendicular to one another. Our result of R7s 2S1/2r6p 2P3/2/7s 2S1/2r6p 2P1/2=1.5272 (17)R \equiv \langle 7s\ ^2S_{1/2} || r || 6p\ ^2P_{3/2} \rangle / \langle 7s\ ^2S_{1/2} || r || 6p\ ^2P_{1/2} \rangle = 1.5272 \ (17) is in excellent agreement with a theoretical prediction of R=1.5270 (27)R=1.5270 \ (27). Moreover, the accuracy of the experimental ratio is sufficiently high to differentiate between various theoretical approaches. To our knowledge, there are no prior experimental measurements of RR. Combined with our recent determination of the lifetime of the 7s2S1/27s\,^2S_{1/2} state, we determine reduced matrix elements for these two transitions, 7s 2S1/2r6p 2P3/2=6.489 (5) a0\langle 7s\ ^2S_{1/2} || r || 6p\ ^2P_{3/2} \rangle = -6.489 \ (5) \ a_0 and 7s 2S1/2r6p 2P1/2=4.249 (4) a0\langle 7s\ ^2S_{1/2} || r || 6p\ ^2P_{1/2} \rangle = -4.249 \ (4) \ a_0. These matrix elements are also in excellent agreement with theoretical calculations. These measurements improve knowledge of Cs properties needed for parity violation studies and provide benchmarks for tests of high-precision theory.

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@article{arxiv.1901.00480,
  title  = {Electric dipole matrix elements for the $6p\ ^2P_J \rightarrow 7s\ ^2S_{1/2}$ transition in atomic cesium},
  author = {George Toh and Amy Damitz and Nathan Glotzbach and Jonah Quirk and I. C. Stevenson and J. Choi and M. S. Safronova and D. S. Elliott},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.00480},
  year   = {2019}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures