The concept of laser-based conversion electron M\"ossbauer spectroscopy for a precise energy determination of $^{229m}$Th
Abstract
Th is the only nucleus currently under investigation for the development of a nuclear optical clock (NOC) of ultra-high accuracy. The insufficient knowledge of the first nuclear excitation energy of Th has so far hindered direct nuclear laser spectroscopy of thorium ions and thus the development of a NOC. Here, a nuclear laser excitation scheme is detailed, which makes use of thorium atoms instead of ions. This concept, besides potentially leading to the first nuclear laser spectroscopy, would determine the isomeric energy to 40 eV resolution, corresponding to 10 GHz, which is a times improvement compared to the current best energy constraint. This would determine the nuclear isomeric energy to a sufficient accuracy to allow for nuclear laser spectroscopy of individual thorium ions in a Paul trap and thus the development of a single-ion nuclear optical clock.
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@article{arxiv.1904.01245,
title = {The concept of laser-based conversion electron M\"ossbauer spectroscopy for a precise energy determination of $^{229m}$Th},
author = {Lars C. von der Wense and Benedict Seiferle and Christian Schneider and Justin Jeet and Ines Amersdorffer and Nicolas Arlt and Florian Zacherl and Raphael Haas and Dennis Renisch and Patrick Mosel and Philip Mosel and Milutin Kovacev and Uwe Morgner and Christoph E. Düllmann and Eric R. Hudson and Peter G. Thirolf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.01245},
year = {2019}
}