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Frequency ratio of the 229m Th nuclear isomeric transition and the 87 Sr atomic clock
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Schumm, Thorsten
, Ooi, Tian
, Beeks, Kjeld
, Kazakov, Georgy A
, Zhang, Chuankun
, Leitner, Adrian
, Higgins, Jacob S
, Li, Peng
, von der Wense, Lars
, Ye, Jun
, Doyle, Jack F
, Thirolf, Peter G
2024
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Frequency ratio of the 229m Th nuclear isomeric transition and the 87 Sr atomic clock
by
Schumm, Thorsten
, Ooi, Tian
, Beeks, Kjeld
, Kazakov, Georgy A
, Zhang, Chuankun
, Leitner, Adrian
, Higgins, Jacob S
, Li, Peng
, von der Wense, Lars
, Ye, Jun
, Doyle, Jack F
, Thirolf, Peter G
2024
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Frequency ratio of the 229m Th nuclear isomeric transition and the 87 Sr atomic clock
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Frequency ratio of the 229m Th nuclear isomeric transition and the 87 Sr atomic clock
2024
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Optical atomic clocks
use electronic energy levels to precisely keep track of time. A clock based on nuclear energy levels promises a next-generation platform for precision metrology and fundamental physics studies. Thorium-229 nuclei exhibit a uniquely low-energy nuclear transition within reach of state-of-the-art vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) laser light sources and have, therefore, been proposed for construction of a nuclear clock
. However, quantum-state-resolved spectroscopy of the
Th isomer to determine the underlying nuclear structure and establish a direct frequency connection with existing atomic clocks has yet to be performed. Here, we use a VUV frequency comb to directly excite the narrow
Th nuclear clock transition in a solid-state CaF
host material and determine the absolute transition frequency. We stabilize the fundamental frequency comb to the JILA
Sr clock
and coherently upconvert the fundamental to its seventh harmonic in the VUV range by using a femtosecond enhancement cavity. This VUV comb establishes a frequency link between nuclear and electronic energy levels and allows us to directly measure the frequency ratio of the
Th nuclear clock transition and the
Sr atomic clock. We also precisely measure the nuclear quadrupole splittings and extract intrinsic properties of the isomer. These results mark the start of nuclear-based solid-state optical clocks and demonstrate the first comparison, to our knowledge, of nuclear and atomic clocks for fundamental physics studies. This work represents a confluence of precision metrology, ultrafast strong-field physics, nuclear physics and fundamental physics.
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