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Dynamic polarizability measurements with 176Lu+

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 99, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.99.012510

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  1. National Research Foundation, Prime Ministers Office, Singapore
  2. Ministry of Education, Singapore under the Research Centres of Excellence programme
  3. A*STAR SERC 2015 Public Sector Research Funding (PSF) Grant (SERC) [1521200080]
  4. Lee Kuan Yew postdoctoral fellowship
  5. Office of Naval Research, USA [N00014-17-1-2252]
  6. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [17-02-00216]

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We measure the differential polarizability of the Lu-176(+) S-1(0) <-> D-3(1) clock transition at multiple wavelengths. This experimentally characterizes the differential dynamic polarizability for frequencies up to 372 THz and allows an experimental determination of the dynamic correction to the blackbody radiation shift for the clock transition. In addition, measurements at the near resonant wavelengths of 598 and 646 nm determine the two dominant contributions to the differential dynamic polarizability below 372 THz. These additional measurements are carried out by two independent methods to verify the validity of our methodology. We also carry out a theoretical calculation of the polarizabilities using the hybrid method that combines the configuration interaction (CI) and the coupled-cluster approaches, incorporating for the first time quadratic nonlinear terms and partial triple excitations in the coupled-cluster calculations. The experimental measurements of the vertical bar < D-3(1)parallel to r parallel to P-3(J)>vertical bar matrix elements provide high-precision benchmarks for this theoretical approach.

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