Precision measurement of weak transitions from excited states in helium by counting ultracold atoms

Author(s):  
J. A. Ross ◽  
K. F. Thomas ◽  
Bryce M. Henson ◽  
Sean S. Hodgman ◽  
Andrew G. Truscott ◽  
...  
2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 189-200 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xibo Zhang ◽  
Jun Ye

Abstract Precision measurement and frequency metrology have pushed many scientific and technological frontiers in the field of atomic, molecular and optical physics. In this article, we provide a brief review on the recent development of optical atomic clocks, with an emphasis placed on the important inter-dependence between measurement precision and systematic effects. After presenting a general discussion on the motivation and techniques behind the development of optical lattice clocks, where the use of many atoms greatly enhances the measurement precision, we present the JILA strontium optical lattice clock as the leading system of frequency metrology with the lowest total uncertainty, and we describe other related research activities. We discuss key ingredients that have enabled the optical lattice clocks with ultracold atoms to reach the 18th digit in both precision and accuracy. Furthermore, we discuss extending the power of precision clock spectroscopy to study quantum many-body physics and to provide control for atomic quantum materials. In addition, we explore future research directions that have the potential to achieve even greater precision.


1976 ◽  
Vol 54 (5) ◽  
pp. 525-567 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Dabrowski ◽  
G. Herzberg

The absorption spectrum of HD has been studied under high resolution in the vacuum ultraviolet to 840 Å, the emission spectrum to 1000 Å. The analysis of the latter gives accurate rotational constants and vibrational intervals of the ground state right up to the dissociation limit. Comparing these experimental data with calculations from ab initio theory, agreement to the same extent as was previously found for H2 and D2 is obtained. Extrapolation of the obs. – calc. values from H2 and D2 to infinite mass yields agreement with the recently revised theoretical values to within less than 0.1 for v < 7 and less than 0.5 cm−1 for the whole range of observed v values. The deviations for finite mass (H2 and D2) are clearly due to the non-adiabatic corrections neglected in the ab initio calculations. The results for HD are not halfway between H2 and D2 but are closer to H2. This apparent anomaly can be quantitatively accounted for, on the basis of recent calculations of Wolniewicz, by the effect of additional nonadiabatic corrections caused by the excited Σu states which in HD, unlike H2 and D2, can interact with the ground state.The rotational and vibrational constants of the excited states B1Σu+, C1Πu, and B′1Σu+ show somewhat larger deviations from ab initio values ranging for v0v from 5 to 120 cm−1, just as for H2 and D2. The electronic isotope shift of HD lies approximately half-way between the values of H2 and D2 as expected. In addition to the B–X, C–X, and B′–X systems the absorption spectrum of HD, unlike that of H2 and D2, shows an extensive progression of weak transitions to the double minimum state EF1Σg+ and a few very weak transitions to the G1Σg+ and I1Πg states. For the EF state both levels in the outer minimum (F) and levels above the maximum are observed. The correlation of the six excited states B, C, B′, EF, G, and I to the two close-lying dissociation limits corresponding to H + D* and H* + D is briefly discussed.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Ye ◽  
S. Blatt ◽  
M. M. Boyd ◽  
S. M. Foreman ◽  
E. R. Hudson ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 95 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
R. P. de Groote ◽  
M. Verlinde ◽  
V. Sonnenschein ◽  
K. T. Flanagan ◽  
I. Moore ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
pp. 613-626
Author(s):  
JUN YE ◽  
SEBASTIAN BLATT ◽  
MARTIN M. BOYD ◽  
SETH M. FOREMAN ◽  
ERIC R. HUDSON ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 02 ◽  
pp. 158-162
Author(s):  
◽  
J. BENITEZ

A brief review of the excited Ds and D mesons is presented. A precision measurement of the Ds1(2536) mass and width parameters is reported by BABAR. Finally, a recent BABAR study of the Dπ and D*π final states shows first observations of the radial excitations of the D0, D*0, and D*+, as well as the L = 2 excited states of the D0 and D+, where L is the orbital angular momentum of the quarks.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Ye ◽  
Sebastian Blatt ◽  
Martin M. Boyd ◽  
Seth M. Foreman ◽  
Eric R. Hudson ◽  
...  

1988 ◽  
Vol 102 ◽  
pp. 239
Author(s):  
M.S.Z. Chaghtai

Using R.D. Cowan’s computations (1979) and parametric calculations of Meinders et al (1982), old analyses are thoroughly revised and extended at Aligarh, of Zr III by Khan et al (1981), of Nb IV by Shujauddin et Chaghtai (1985), of Mo V by Tauheed at al (1985). Cabeza et al (1986) confirmed the last one largely.Extensive studies have been reported of the 1–e spectra, Zr IV (Rahimullah et al 1980; Acquista and Reader 1980), Nb V (Shujauddin et al 1982; Kagan et al 1981) and Mo VI (Edlén et al 1985). Some interacting 4p54d2levels of these spectra have been reported from our laboratory, also.Detailed spectral analyses of transitions between excited states have furnished complete energy values for J ≠ 1 levels of these spectra during 1970s and 80s. Shujauddin et al (1982) have worked out Nb VI and Tauheed et al (1984) Mo VII from our lab, while Khan et al (1981) share the work on Zr V with Reader and Acquista (1979).


Physica ◽  
1952 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 1101-1104
Author(s):  
B FLOWERS
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