New experimental and theoretical approach to the 3d D-level lifetimes of 40Ca+

Abstract

We report measurements of the lifetimes of the 3d 2D5/2 and 3d 2D3/2 metastable states of a single laser-cooled 40Ca+ ion in a linear Paul trap. We introduce a new measurement technique based on high-efficiency quantum state detection after coherent excitation to the D5/2 state or incoherent shelving in the D3/2 state, and subsequent free, unperturbed spontaneous decay. The result for the natural lifetime of the D5/2 state of 1168(9) ms agrees excellently with the most precise published value. The lifetime of the D3/2 state is measured with a single ion for the first time and yields 1176(11) ms which improves the statistical uncertainty of previous results by a factor of four. We compare these experimental lifetimes to high-precision ab initio all order calculations and find a very good agreement. These calculations represent an excellent test of high-precision atomic theory and will serve as a benchmark for the study of parity nonconservation in Ba+ which has similar atomic structure.

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