| Literature DB >> 20867019 |
Wade G Rellergert1, D DeMille, R R Greco, M P Hehlen, J R Torgerson, Eric R Hudson.
Abstract
We describe a novel approach to directly measure the energy of the narrow, low-lying isomeric state in 229Th. Since nuclear transitions are far less sensitive to environmental conditions than atomic transitions, we argue that the 229Th optical nuclear transition may be driven inside a host crystal with a high transition Q. This technique might also allow for the construction of a solid-state optical frequency reference that surpasses the short-term stability of current optical clocks, as well as improved limits on the variability of fundamental constants. Based on analysis of the crystal lattice environment, we argue that a precision (short-term stability) of 3×10(-17)<Δf/f<1×10(-15) after 1 s of photon collection may be achieved with a systematic-limited accuracy (long-term stability) of Δf/f∼2×10(-16). Improvement by 10(2)-10(3) of the constraints on the variability of several important fundamental constants also appears possible.Year: 2010 PMID: 20867019 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.200802
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