Atoms (Aug 2015)

Experiments with Highly-Ionized Atoms in Unitary Penning Traps

  • Shannon Fogwell Hoogerheide,
  • Aung S. Naing,
  • Joan M. Dreiling,
  • Samuel M. Brewer,
  • Nicholas D. Guise,
  • Joseph N. Tan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atoms3030367
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 367 – 391

Abstract

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Highly-ionized atoms with special properties have been proposed for interesting applications, including potential candidates for a new generation of optical atomic clocks at the one part in 1019 level of precision, quantum information processing and tests of fundamental theory. The proposed atomic systems are largely unexplored. Recent developments at NIST are described, including the isolation of highly-ionized atoms at low energy in unitary Penning traps and the use of these traps for the precise measurement of radiative decay lifetimes (demonstrated with a forbidden transition in Kr17+), as well as for studying electron capture processes.

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