Laser Cooling of Radium-225 Ions (2407.14721v1)
Abstract: Radium-225 (nuclear spin $I=1/2$) ions possess electronic hyperfine transitions that are first-order insensitive to magnetic field noise, which is advantageous for optical clocks and quantum information science. We report on laser cooling and trapping of radium-225 ions and hyperfine splitting measurements of the ion's $7s$ $2S_{1/2}$, $7p$ $2P_{1/2}$, and $6d$ $2D_{3/2}$ states. We measured the ground state hyperfine constant, $A(2S_{1/2}) = -27.684511056(9)\ \mathrm{GHz}$, and the quadratic Zeeman coefficient, $C_2 = 142.3(10)\ \mathrm{Hz\ G}{-2}$, of the $2S_{1/2} (F=0, m_F = 0) \leftrightarrow~2S_{1/2} (F=1, m_{F} = 0)$ transition. We also measured the hyperfine constants of the $2P_{1/2}$ state, $A(2P_{1/2}) = -5.447(4)\ \mathrm{GHz}$, and the $2D_{3/2}$ state, $A(2D_{3/2}) = -619.7(11)\ \mathrm{MHz}$.