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Laser spectroscopy of triply charged 229Th isomer for a nuclear clock

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  • Atsushi Yamaguchi

    (RIKEN
    RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics
    Japan Science and Technology Agency)

  • Yudai Shigekawa

    (RIKEN)

  • Hiromitsu Haba

    (RIKEN)

  • Hidetoshi Kikunaga

    (Tohoku University)

  • Kenji Shirasaki

    (Tohoku University)

  • Michiharu Wada

    (KEK Wako Nuclear Science Center)

  • Hidetoshi Katori

    (RIKEN
    RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics
    The University of Tokyo)

Abstract

Thorium-229 (229Th) possesses an optical nuclear transition between the ground state (229gTh) and low-lying isomer (229mTh). A nuclear clock based on this nuclear-transition frequency is expected to surpass existing atomic clocks owing to its insusceptibility to surrounding fields1–5. In contrast to other charge states, triply charged 229Th (229Th3+) is the most suitable for highly accurate nuclear clocks because it has closed electronic transitions that enable laser cooling, laser-induced fluorescence detection and state preparation of ions1,6–8. Although laser spectroscopic studies of 229Th3+ in the nuclear ground state have been performed8, properties of 229mTh3+, including its nuclear decay lifetime that is essential to specify the intrinsic linewidth of the nuclear-clock transition, remain unknown. Here we report the trapping of 229mTh3+ continuously supplied by a 233U source and the determination of nuclear decay half-life of the isolated 229mTh3+ to be $${{\rm{1,400}}}_{-300}^{+600}\,{\rm{s}}$$ 1,400 − 300 + 600 s through nuclear-state-selective laser spectroscopy. Furthermore, by determining the hyperfine constants of 229mTh3+, we reduced the uncertainty of the sensitivity of the 229Th nuclear clock to variations in the fine-structure constant by a factor of four. These results offer key parameters for the 229Th3+ nuclear clock and its applications in the search for new physics.

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  • Atsushi Yamaguchi & Yudai Shigekawa & Hiromitsu Haba & Hidetoshi Kikunaga & Kenji Shirasaki & Michiharu Wada & Hidetoshi Katori, 2024. "Laser spectroscopy of triply charged 229Th isomer for a nuclear clock," Nature, Nature, vol. 629(8010), pages 62-66, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:629:y:2024:i:8010:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07296-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07296-1
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