Precise measurements of UV atomic lines: Hyperfine structure and isotope shifts in the 398.8 nm line of Yb

Abstract

We demonstrate a technique for frequency measurements of UV transitions with sub-MHz precision. The frequency is measured using a ring-cavity resonator whose length is calibrated against a reference laser locked to the D2 line of 87Rb. We have used this to measure the 398.8 nm 1S0 1P1 line of atomic Yb. We report isotope shifts of all the seven stable isotopes, including the rarest isotope 168Yb. We have been able to resolve the overlapping 173Yb(F = 3/2) and 172Yb transitions for the first time. We also obtain high-precision measurements of excited-state hyperfine structure in the odd isotopes, 171Yb and 173Yb. The measurements resolve several discrepancies among earlier measurements.

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