930 research outputs found
Isotope shifts of 6s5d D-states in neutral Barium
Laser spectroscopy of the low lying P and D states in atomic barium
has been performed. This work contributes substantially to the development of
an effective laser cooling and trapping for heavy alkaline earth elements and
aims in particular for a better understanding of the atomic wave function of
these systems. Isotope shifts and hyperfine structures are ideal probes for the
wave functions at the position of the nucleus. This is essential input for a
theoretical evaluation of the sensitivity to fundamental symmetry breaking
properties like permanent electric dipole moments. We report the first isotope
shift measurements of the D-P transitions. A deviation of
the King plot from its expected behavior has been observed. Further we have
optically resolved the hyperfine structure of the D states.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure
Magneto optical trapping of Barium
First laser cooling and trapping of the heavy alkaline earth element barium
has been achieved based on the strong 6s S - 6s6p P
transition for the main cooling. Due to the large branching into metastable
D-states several additional laser driven transitions are required to provide a
closed cooling cycle. A total efficiency of for slowing
a thermal atomic beam and capturing atoms into a magneto optical trap was
obtained. Trapping lifetimes of more than 1.5 s were observed. This lifetime is
shortened at high laser intensities by photo ionization losses. The developed
techniques will allow to extend significantly the number of elements that can
be optically cooled and trapped.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
- β¦