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Observation of Electric-Dipole Transitions in the Laser-Cooling Candidate Th$^-$

Published 5 Oct 2019 in physics.atom-ph and hep-ex | (1910.02188v5)

Abstract: Despite the fact that the laser cooling method is a well-established technique to obtain ultra-cold neutral atoms and atomic cations, it has so far never been applied to atomic anions due to the lack of suitable electric-dipole transitions. Efforts of more than a decade currently has La$-$ as the only promising candidate for laser cooling. Our previous work [Tang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 203002(2019)] showed that Th$-$ is also a potential candidate. Here we report on a combination of experimental and theoretical studies to determine the relevant transition frequencies, transition rates, and branching ratios in Th$-$. The resonant frequency of the laser cooling transition is determined to be $\nu/c$ = 4118.0 (10) cm${-1}$. The transition rate is calculated as A=1.17x104 s${-1}$. The branching fraction to dark states is very small, 1.47x10${-10}$, thus this represents an ideal closed cycle for laser cooling. Since Th has zero nuclear spin, it is an excellent candidate to be used to sympathetically cool antiprotons in a Penning trap.

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