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Published on: July 12, 2017
Sub-Hertz Optical Transitions in Excited Yb^{+}
Patrick McMillin1, Hassan Farhat1, William Liu1
1University of California Los Angeles, University of California Los Angeles, University of California Los Angeles, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Los Angeles, California, USA, Challenge Institute for Quantum Computation, Los Angeles, California, USA, and Center for Quantum Science and Engineering, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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We present the observation of three semiforbidden transitions in singly ionized ytterbium from the metastable ^{2}F_{7/2}^{o} state. Owing to the long lifetimes of both the upper and lower states involved, these transitions are narrow and complement those already frequently used in this atom for quantum information and searches for new physics. We report the absolute frequencies of these electric quadrupole transitions, their isotope shifts, hyperfine structure, and measurements of the quadrupole transition moments. We find that the spontaneous lifetimes of these excited states are limited by slow magnetic dipole emission to lower-lying, odd-parity states, the lowest of which is accessible by laser excitation from ^{2}F_{7/2}^{o} and is an attractive candidate for hosting a long-lived qubit.
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