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Excitation of magnetic dipole transition of Thulium atoms trapped in rare gas crystals

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Abstract

We performed single-laser direct excitation of the magnetic dipole transition of the ground state (2F7/22F5/2) of 169Tm atoms trapped in solid argon and neon and performed absorption and emission spectroscopy. The transition is split into multiple components, likely due to the crystal field effects of the host. With improved FTIR and absorption spectroscopy, a number of narrow linewidth features were resolved. We demonstrate sufficient driving amplitude to saturate the transition and find no evidence of inhomogeneous line broadening. This supports a picture where the linewidth (as narrow as 1.5 GHz) is determined by homogeneous broadening from photons, which is also supported by an observed temperature dependence. We will present the results from spectroscopy and attempts to assign features to specific transitions.

Presenters

  • Vinod Gaire

    Georgia Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Vinod Gaire

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Colin V Parker

    Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech

  • Chandra Raman

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Jianqiao Li

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Yiting Pei

    Georgia Institute of Technology