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Prospects for a Solid-State Nuclear Clock

Atomic Physics 2025-11-18 v1 Materials Science Other Condensed Matter Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Motivated by recent experimental breakthroughs toward a realization of a solid-state Thorium-229 nuclear clock, we review the technology, basic physics motivation, and limitations of the present generation of atomic clocks. We then discuss prospects for a new generation of clocks based on an anomalous low-energy 8.4 eV nuclear transition in Th-229, with an extremely long lifetime of 641 seconds when doped into CaF crystals. To realize such solid-state nuclear clocks one must confront basic nuclear, AMO, and solid state physics questions. Key challenges are understanding and minimizing the effects of inhomogeneous broadening, associated with strains and electric field gradients due to both the Th dopants and intrinsic crystal defects.

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@article{arxiv.2511.13017,
  title  = {Prospects for a Solid-State Nuclear Clock},
  author = {Steven M. Girvin and Leo Radzihovsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.13017},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

7 pages, Review of recent developments in atomic and nuclear clocks

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