Proposal for suppressing ac Stark shift in the He(2\,3S1→ 3\,3S1) two-photon transition using magic wavelengths
Abstract
Motivated by recent direct measurement of the forbidden 2\,3S1→3\,3S1 transition in helium [K. F. Thomas et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 013002(2020)], where the ac Stark shift is one of the main systematic uncertainties, we propose a dichroic two-photon transition measurement for 2\,3S1→3\,3S1 which could effectively suppress the ac Stark shift by utilizing magic wavelengths: one magic wavelength is used to realize state-insensitive optical trapping, the other magic wavelength is used as one of the two lasers driving the two-photon transition. Carrying out calculations based on the no-pair Dirac-Coulomb-Breit Hamiltonian with mass shift operator included, we report the magic wavelength of 1265.615 9(4) nm for 4He [or 1265.683 9(2) nm for 3He] can be used to design an optical dipole trap; the magic wavelength of 934.234 5(2) nm for 4He [or 934.255 4(4) nm for 3He] can be as one excitation laser in the two-photon process, and the ac Stark shift can be reduced to less than 100 kHz, as long as the intensity of the other excitation laser does not exceed 1×104~W/cm2. Alternatively, by selecting detuning frequencies relative to the 2\,3P state in the region of 82103 THz, as well as adjusting the intensity ratios of the two lasers, the ac Stark shift in the 2\,3S1→3\,3S1 two-photon transition can be cancelled.
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