Precise Lifetime Measurement of the Cesium 52D5/2 State
Abstract
We measure the lifetime of the cesium 52D5/2 state using a time-resolved single-photon-counting method. We excite atoms in a hot vapor cell via an electric quadrupole transition at a wavelength of 685\,nm and record the fluorescence of a cascade decay at a wavelength of 852\,nm. We extract a lifetime of 1353(5)\,ns for the 52D5/2 state, in agreement with a recent theoretical prediction. In particular, the observed lifetime is consistent with the literature values of the polarizabilities of the cesium 6P states. Our measurement contributes to resolving a long-standing disagreement between a number of experimental and theoretical results.
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