1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.82.1112
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Measurement of the Helium23P023

Abstract: We report the most accurate measurement of the helium fine structure splitting. The 2 3 P 0 -2 3 P 1 energy splitting is 29 616 949.7 6 2.0 kHz. Laser saturation spectroscopy, heterodyne pure frequency determination, and fluorescence detection were combined in a novel experimental approach. The absence of external perturbing magnetic fields, used in earlier experiments, lends confidence to our determined value and allows us to discriminate between contradictory results previously reported. This result, when co… Show more

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“…The readily accessible 2 3 P and 3 3 P manifolds have been the focus of much experimental activity, particularly following the introduction of optical frequency combs (see Maddaloni et al (2009) Among all triplet level transitions, that between the 2 3 S and 2 3 P states in 4 He at 1083 nm is by far the most experimentally studied. In a series of experiments (Borbely et al, 2009;Castillega et al, 2000;Frieze et al, 1981;Giusfredi et al, 2005;Minardi et al, 1999;Smiciklas and Shiner, 2010;Storry et al, 2000;Zelevinsky et al, 2005), 1083 nm light was used to access the 4 He 2 3 P fine structure, with the prospect of obtaining an accurate value for the fine structure constant α. Assuming the QED theory of fine structure energies of an atomic system to be correct, a determination of α is possible by frequency measurements of these fine structure splittings, which are proportional to α 2 .…”
Section: Spectroscopic Measurements Of Atomic Properties a Metasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The readily accessible 2 3 P and 3 3 P manifolds have been the focus of much experimental activity, particularly following the introduction of optical frequency combs (see Maddaloni et al (2009) Among all triplet level transitions, that between the 2 3 S and 2 3 P states in 4 He at 1083 nm is by far the most experimentally studied. In a series of experiments (Borbely et al, 2009;Castillega et al, 2000;Frieze et al, 1981;Giusfredi et al, 2005;Minardi et al, 1999;Smiciklas and Shiner, 2010;Storry et al, 2000;Zelevinsky et al, 2005), 1083 nm light was used to access the 4 He 2 3 P fine structure, with the prospect of obtaining an accurate value for the fine structure constant α. Assuming the QED theory of fine structure energies of an atomic system to be correct, a determination of α is possible by frequency measurements of these fine structure splittings, which are proportional to α 2 .…”
Section: Spectroscopic Measurements Of Atomic Properties a Metasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accurate microwave measurements [27,33,34] and high precision laser spectroscopy experiments [28,29,51,52] are usually performed on helium atomic beams. In contrast, we have made unsophisticated absorption measurements using a single free-running laser diode on helium gas in cells at room temperature, under the usual operating conditions for nuclear polarisation of 3 He by OP.…”
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“…The evaluation of the reducible contribution follows steps similar to those used for the irreducible part. The contribution of diagrams (8) to the effective hamiltonian H (2) , which is given in Eq. (11), cancels a few terms of the contribution of the reducible diagram, as for diagonal matrix elements [32]; the total reducible contribution to Eq.…”
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“…[6,7] and references therein). Several experiments are now focusing on Helium and heliumlike ions 1s2p 3 P J fine structure [8][9][10][11][12], with the aim of providing a new determination of the fine structure constant and of checking higher-order effects in the calculations. In this case the theory is again a limiting factor.…”
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