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Measurement of the lifetime of the 7s2S1/27s^2S_{1/2} state in atomic cesium using asynchronous gated detection

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We report a measurement of the lifetime of the cesium 7s2S1/27s\,^2S_{1/2} state using time-correlated single-photon counting spectroscopy in a vapor cell. We excite the atoms using a Doppler-free two-photon transition from the 6s2S1/26s\,^2S_{1/2} ground state, and detect the 1.47μ\mum photons from the spontaneous decay of the 7s2S1/27s\,^2S_{1/2} to the 6p2P3/26p\,^2P_{3/2} state. We use a gated single photon detector in an asynchronous mode, allowing us to capture the fluorescence profile for a window much larger than the detector gate length. Analysis of the exponential decay of the photon count yields a 7s2S1/27s\,^2S_{1/2} lifetime of 48.28±\pm0.07ns, an uncertainty of 0.14%. These measurements provide sensitive tests of theoretical models of the Cs atom, which play a central role in parity violation measurements.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, 2 table

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