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Laser Cooling of Radium-225 Ions

Atomic Physics 2024-07-23 v1

Abstract

Radium-225 (nuclear spin I=1/2I=1/2) ions possess electronic hyperfine transitions that are first-order insensitive to magnetic field noise, which is advantageous for optical clocks and quantum information science. We report on laser cooling and trapping of radium-225 ions and hyperfine splitting measurements of the ion's 7s7s 2S1/2^2S_{1/2}, 7p7p 2P1/2^2P_{1/2}, and 6d6d 2D3/2^2D_{3/2} states. We measured the ground state hyperfine constant, A(2S1/2)=27.684511056(9) GHzA(^2S_{1/2}) = -27.684511056(9)\ \mathrm{GHz}, and the quadratic Zeeman coefficient, C2=142.3(10) Hz G2C_2 = 142.3(10)\ \mathrm{Hz\ G}^{-2}, of the 2S1/2(F=0,mF=0) 2S1/2(F=1,mF=0)^2S_{1/2} (F=0, m_F = 0) \leftrightarrow~^2S_{1/2} (F=1, m_{F} = 0) transition. We also measured the hyperfine constants of the 2P1/2^2P_{1/2} state, A(2P1/2)=5.447(4) GHzA(^2P_{1/2}) = -5.447(4)\ \mathrm{GHz}, and the 2D3/2^2D_{3/2} state, A(2D3/2)=619.7(11) MHzA(^2D_{3/2}) = -619.7(11)\ \mathrm{MHz}.

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@article{arxiv.2407.14721,
  title  = {Laser Cooling of Radium-225 Ions},
  author = {Roy Ready and Haoran Li and Spencer Kofford and Robert Kwapisz and Huaxu Dan and Akshay Sawhney and Mingyu Fan and Craig Holliman and Xiaoyang Shi and Luka Sever-Walter and A. N. Gaiser and J. R. Griswold and A. M. Jayich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.14721},
  year   = {2024}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures