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Preparing an Isotopically Pure 229Th Ion Beam for Studies of 229mTh
Published on: May 3, 2019
Single-ion nuclear clock for metrology at the 19th decimal place
C J Campbell1, A G Radnaev, A Kuzmich
1School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0430, USA. corey.campbell@gatech.edu
Abstract:
The 7.6(5) eV nuclear magnetic-dipole transition in a single 229Th3+ ion may provide the foundation for an optical clock of superb accuracy. A virtual clock transition composed of stretched states within the 5F(5/2) electronic ground level of both nuclear ground and isomeric manifolds is proposed. It is shown to offer unprecedented systematic shift suppression, allowing for clock performance with a total fractional inaccuracy approaching 1×10(-19).
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