2018
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.98.062516
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Characteristics of long-lived persistent spectral holes in Eu3+ : Y2SiO5 at 1.2 K

Abstract: Properties of persistent spectral holes (SHs) relevant for frequency metrology have been investigated in the system Eu 3+ :Y 2 SiO 5 (0.5%) at crystallographic site 1 and a temperature of 1.2 Kelvin.Hole linewidths as small as 0.6 kHz have been reliably achieved. The theoretically predicted T 4 dependence of the frequency shift with temperature has been confirmed with high precision. The thermal hysteresis of the SH frequency between 1.15 K and 4.1 K was measured to be less than 6 × 10 −3 fractionally. After i… Show more

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“…Several rare-earth-ion-doped materials offer unique properties when cooled to liquid helium temperatures, such as high absorption coefficients [17], extremely narrow optical transition linewidths [18], and exceptionally long-lived hyperfine levels in the ground state [19,20], making them interesting for filtering applications. By tuning a laser within an inhomogeneously broadened absorption line in such a material, ions within a narrow frequency interval can be transferred to, and stored in long-lived non-resonant shelving states, e.g.…”
Section: Ultrasound Optical Tomography Using Slow Light Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several rare-earth-ion-doped materials offer unique properties when cooled to liquid helium temperatures, such as high absorption coefficients [17], extremely narrow optical transition linewidths [18], and exceptionally long-lived hyperfine levels in the ground state [19,20], making them interesting for filtering applications. By tuning a laser within an inhomogeneously broadened absorption line in such a material, ions within a narrow frequency interval can be transferred to, and stored in long-lived non-resonant shelving states, e.g.…”
Section: Ultrasound Optical Tomography Using Slow Light Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5c to make some predictions about the effect of spectral diffusion. Reference [81] measured that narrow spectral holes in Eu:Y 2 SiO 5 only increase their linewidth by roughly 1.5 kHz over 49 days, which when combined with the data of Fig. 5c indicates that the error contribution due to long term spectral diffusion is low.…”
Section: Uncertainties In System Parametersmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…5c indicates that the error contribution due to long term spectral diffusion is low. Note, however, that the results obtained in reference [81] were for a bulk crystal when examining spectral holes that consist of large ensembles of ions. There might therefore exist other spectral diffusion processes which can only be seen on the single ion level or when examining other samples than bulk.…”
Section: Uncertainties In System Parametersmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This value is broader than the best values reported for Eu 3+ :YSO typically in the kHz range. [59][60][61] In our experiment an additional experimental broadening arises from the linewidth of our laser (300 kHz), the laser instability and the power broadening from this strongly focused configuration. SHB data was then recorded on the in-diffused sample (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%