Laser Excitation of the Th-229 Nucleus

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Abstract

The 8.4 eV nuclear isomer state in Th-229 is resonantly excited in Th-doped CaF2 crystals using a tabletop tunable laser system. A resonance fluorescence signal is observed in two crystals with different Th-229 dopant concentrations, while it is absent in a control experiment using Th-232. The nuclear resonance for the Th4+ ions in Th:CaF2 is measured at the wavelength 148.3821(5) nm, frequency 2020.409(7) THz, and the fluorescence lifetime in the crystal is 630(15) s, corresponding to an isomer half-life of 1740(50) s for a nucleus isolated in vacuum. These results pave the way toward Th-229 nuclear laser spectroscopy and realizing optical nuclear clocks.

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Tiedau, J., Okhapkin, M. V., Zhang, K., Thielking, J., Zitzer, G., Peik, E., … Schumm, T. (2024). Laser Excitation of the Th-229 Nucleus. Physical Review Letters, 132(18). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.182501

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