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Precision isotope shift measurements in Ca$^+$ using highly sensitive detection schemes

Published 13 Apr 2015 in physics.atom-ph and quant-ph | (1504.03139v1)

Abstract: We demonstrate an efficient high-precision optical spectroscopy technique for single trapped ions with non-closed transitions. In a double-shelving technique, the absorption of a single photon is first amplified to several phonons of a normal motional mode shared with a co-trapped cooling ion of a different species, before being further amplified to thousands of fluorescence photons emitted by the cooling ion using the standard electron shelving technique. We employ this extension of the photon recoil spectroscopy technique to perform the first high precision absolute frequency measurement of the ${2}$D$_{3/2}$ $\rightarrow$ ${2}$P$_{1/2}$ transition in ${40}$Ca${+}$, resulting in a transition frequency of $f=346\, 000\, 234\, 867(96)$ kHz. Furthermore, we determine the isotope shift of this transition and the ${2}$S$_{1/2}$ $\rightarrow$ ${2}$P$_{1/2}$ transition for ${42}$Ca${+}$, ${44}$Ca${+}$ and ${48}$Ca${+}$ ions relative to ${40}$Ca${+}$ with an accuracy below 100 kHz. Improved field and mass shift constants of these transitions as well as changes in mean square nuclear charge radii are extracted from this high resolution data.

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