Radium ion: A possible candidate for measuring atomic parity violation

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Conference proceeding

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10.1007/s10751-010-0169-4

Single trapped and laser cooled Radium ion as a possible candidate for measuring the parity violation induced frequency shift has been discussed here. Even though the technique to be used is similar to that proposed by Fortson [1], Radium has its own advantages and disadvantages. The most attractive part of Radium ion as compared to that of Barium ion is its mass which comes along with added complexity of instability as well as other issues which are discussed here

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