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Precision Measurement of the Quadrupole Transition Matrix Element in a Single Trapped $^{40}$Ca$^{+}$

Atomic Physics 2017-05-31 v1

Abstract

We report the first experimental determination of the 4s 2S1/24s \ ^{2}S_{1/2} \leftrightarrow 3d 2D5/23d \ ^{2}D_{5/2} quadrupole transition matrix element in 40^{40}Ca+^+ by measuring the branching ratio of the 3d 2D5/23d \ ^{2}D_{5/2} state decaying into the ground state 4s 2S1/24s \ ^{2}S_{1/2} and the lifetime of the 3d 2D5/23d \ ^{2}D_{5/2} state, using a technique of highly synchronized measurement sequence for laser control and highly efficient quantum state detection for quantum jumps. The measured branching ratio and improved lifetime are, respectively, 0.9992(80) and 1.1652(46) s, which yield the value of the quadrupole transition matrix element (in absolute value) 9.737(43)~ea02ea_{0}^{2} with the uncertainty at the level of 0.44\%. The measured quadrupole transition matrix element is in good agreement with the most precise many-body atomic structure calculations. Our method can be universally applied to measurements of transition matrix elements in single ions and atoms of similar structure.

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@article{arxiv.1609.04177,
  title  = {Precision Measurement of the Quadrupole Transition Matrix Element in a Single Trapped $^{40}$Ca$^{+}$},
  author = {H. Shao and Y. Huang and H. Guan and C. Li and T. Shi and K. Gao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.04177},
  year   = {2017}
}