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Excited-state magnetic properties of carbon-like $\text{Ca}^{14+}$

Atomic Physics 2025-09-11 v1

Abstract

We measured the gg-factor of the excited state 3P1^3\text{P}_1 in Ca14+\text{Ca}^{14+} ion to be g=1.499032(6)g = 1.499032(6) with a relative uncertainty of 4×1064\times10^{-6}. The magnetic field magnitude is derived from the Zeeman splitting of a Be+\text{Be}^+ ion, co-trapped in the same linear Paul trap as the highly charged Ca14+\text{Ca}^{14+} ion. Furthermore, we experimentally determined the second-order Zeeman coefficient C2C_2 of the 3P0^3\text{P}_0 - 3P1^3\text{P}_1 clock transition. For the mJ=0mJ=0m_J=0\rightarrow m_{J'}=0 transition, we obtain C2=0.39±0.04HzmT2C_2 = 0.39\pm0.04\text{HzmT}^{-2}, which is to our knowledge the smallest reported for any atomic transition to date. This confirms the predicted low sensitivity of highly charged ions to higher-order Zeeman effects, making them ideal candidates for high-precision optical clocks. Comparison of the experimental results with our state-of-the art electronic structure calculations shows good agreement, and demonstrates the significance of the frequency-dependent Breit contribution, negative energy states and QED effects on magnetic moments.

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@article{arxiv.2502.18926,
  title  = {Excited-state magnetic properties of carbon-like $\text{Ca}^{14+}$},
  author = {Lukas J. Spieß and Shuying Chen and Alexander Wilzewski and Malte Wehrheim and Jan Gilles and Andrey Surzhykov and Erik Benkler and Melina Filzinger and Martin Steinel and Nils Huntemann and Charles Cheung and Sergey G. Porsev and Andrey I. Bondarev and Marianna S. Safronova and José R. Crespo López-Urrutia and Piet O. Schmidt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.18926},
  year   = {2025}
}