2016
DOI: 10.1038/nature17669
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Direct detection of the 229Th nuclear clock transition

Abstract: Today's most precise time and frequency measurements are performed with optical atomic clocks. However, it has been proposed that they could potentially be outperformed by a nuclear clock, which employs a nuclear transition instead of an atomic shell transition. There is only one known nuclear state that could serve as a nuclear clock using currently available technology, namely, the isomeric first excited state of (229)Th (denoted (229m)Th). Here we report the direct detection of this nuclear state, which is … Show more

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“…This low-energy isomeric state has attracted considerable attention a) Electronic mail: yoshimi@okayama-u.ac.jp not only from the perspective of nuclear and atomic physics but also because of applications to other research fields 1,2 . An important characteristic of 229m Th is that it is the only excited nuclear level that is optically accessible among known isotopes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This low-energy isomeric state has attracted considerable attention a) Electronic mail: yoshimi@okayama-u.ac.jp not only from the perspective of nuclear and atomic physics but also because of applications to other research fields 1,2 . An important characteristic of 229m Th is that it is the only excited nuclear level that is optically accessible among known isotopes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During IC decay, the nuclear excitation energy is transferred to the atomic shell, leading to the ejection of a shell electron. The IC decay channel of 229m Th has recently been experimentally observed [19,20] and is known to be the dominant decay channel under the considered experimental conditions. This approach corresponds to laser-based conversion electron Mössbauer spectroscopy (CEMS) in the optical region [21] and is found to be advantageous compared to earlier proposals that make use of a potential radiative decay for isomer detection.…”
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“…Three excellent experiments, Refs. [1,4,16], which gave us the knowledge on the existence of the low-lying isomeric state and provided with estimations of its energy, demonstrate the variety of experimental methods needed for the characterization of this state. The experimental technique gradually evolves from traditional methods of nuclear spectroscopy [1,3,4] to those used in low energy physics: solid state physics, optics, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental technique gradually evolves from traditional methods of nuclear spectroscopy [1,3,4] to those used in low energy physics: solid state physics, optics, etc. [13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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