Precision lifetime measurements of a single trapped ion with ultrafast laser pulses

Abstract

We report precision measurements of the excited state lifetime of the 5p 2P1/2 and 5p 2P3/2 levels of a single trapped Cd+ ion. The ion is excited with picosecond laser pulses from a mode-locked laser and the distribution of arrival times of spontaneously emitted photons is recorded. The resulting lifetimes are 3.148 0.011 ns and 2.647 0.010 ns for 2P1/2 and 2P3/2 respectively. With a total uncertainty of under 0.4%, these are among the most precise measurements of any atomic state lifetimes to date.

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