Sympathetic cooling of trapped Th3+ alpha-recoil ions for laser spectroscopy
Abstract
Sympathetic cooling of Th3+ ions is demonstrated in an experiment where 229Th and 230Th are extracted from uranium recoil ion sources and are confined in a linear Paul trap together with laser-cooled 88Sr+ ions. Because of their similar charge-to-mass ratios the ions are closely coupled and arrange themselves in two-species Coulomb crystals, containing up to a few tens of Th3+ ions. To show the suitability of the sympathetically cooled Th3+ ions for high-resolution laser spectroscopy, the absolute frequencies and isotope shifts of 5F5/2\,→\,6D5/2 and 5F7/2\,→\,6D5/2 transitions of 230Th3+ have been measured. The system is developed for hyperfine spectroscopy of electronic transitions of nuclear ground and isomeric states in 229Th3+.
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