X-ray pumping of the Th-229 nuclear clock isomer
Abstract
Thorium-229 is a unique case in nuclear physics: it presents a metastable first excited state Th-229m, just a few electronvolts above the nuclear ground state. This so-called isomer is accessible by VUV lasers, which allows transferring the amazing precision of atomic laser spectroscopy to nuclear physics. Being able to manipulate the Th-229 nuclear states at will opens up a multitude of prospects, from studies of the fundamental interactions in physics to applications as a compact and robust nuclear clock. However, direct optical excitation of the isomer or its radiative decay back to the ground state has not yet been observed, and a series of key nuclear structure parameters such as the exact energies and half-lives of the low-lying nuclear levels of Th-229 are yet unknown. Here we present the first active optical pumping into Th-229m. Our scheme employs narrow-band 29 keV synchrotron radiation to resonantly excite the second excited state, which then predominantly decays into the isomer. We determine the resonance energy with 0.07 eV accuracy, measure a half-life of 82.2 ps, an excitation linewidth of 1.70 neV, and extract the branching ratio of the second excited state into the ground and isomeric state respectively. These measurements allow us to re-evaluate gamma spectroscopy data that have been collected over 40~years.
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@article{arxiv.1902.04823,
title = {X-ray pumping of the Th-229 nuclear clock isomer},
author = {Takahiko Masuda and Akihiro Yoshimi and Akira Fujieda and Hiroyuki Fujimoto and Hiromitsu Haba and Hideaki Hara and Takahiro Hiraki and Hiroyuki Kaino and Yoshitaka Kasamatsu and Shinji Kitao and Kenji Konashi and Yuki Miyamoto and Koichi Okai and Sho Okubo and Noboru Sasao and Makoto Seto and Thorsten Schumm and Yudai Shigekawa and Kenta Suzuki and Simon Stellmer and Kenji Tamasaku and Satoshi Uetake and Makoto Watanabe and Tsukasa Watanabe and Yuki Yasuda and Atsushi Yamaguchi and Yoshitaka Yoda and Takuya Yokokita and Motohiko Yoshimura and Koji Yoshimura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.04823},
year = {2019}
}
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14 pages with 9 figures and 3 tables