Long-lived metastable states in the 4f135d6s configuration of Yb+
Abstract
We study the occurrence of long-lived metastable states in the 4f135d6s electron configuration of Yb+. By optical pumping of a single trapped ion on the 2Fo7/2→ (7/2,0)7/2 transition at 377.5 nm, we prepare a wide range of metastable electronic states. We use a co-trapped control ion to sympathetically cool the spectroscopy ion, allowing us to accurately time its subsequent decay. We record a strong decay signal corresponding to a lifetime of 0.92(8) s, a weaker decay signal with lifetime 9.8(+2.9, -2.0) s, and find evidence for a much longer lifetime, > 30 s. We identify the metastable states with these lifetimes qualitatively, and corroborate our results with atomic structure calculations that support the observed lifetimes and decay paths. These long-lived states provide new opportunities in qubit and qudit state detection and optical clocks.
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