We investigate the relevant spectroscopic properties of the 795 nm
3H6↔3H4 transition in 1%
Tm3+:Y3Ga5O12 at temperatures as low as 1.2 K for optical
quantum memories based on persistent spectral tailoring of narrow absorption
features. Our measurements reveal that this transition has uniform coherence
properties over a 56 GHz bandwidth, and a simple hyperfine structure split by
±44 MHz/T with lifetimes of up to hours. Furthermore, we find a 3F4
population lifetime of 64 ms -- one of the longest lifetimes observed for an
electronic level in a solid --, and an exceptionally long coherence lifetime of
490 μs -- the longest ever observed for optical transitions of Tm3+
ions in a crystal. Our results suggest that this material allows realizing
broadband quantum memories that enable spectrally multiplexed quantum
repeaters.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure