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The recent laser excitation of the 229Th isomeric transition in a solid-state host opens the door for a portable solid-state nuclear optical clock. However, at present, the vacuum-ultraviolet laser systems required for clock operation are not conducive to a fieldable form factor. Here, we propose a possible solution to this problem by using 229Th-doped nonlinear optical crystals, which would allow clock operation without a vacuum-ultraviolet laser system and without the need of maintaining the crystal under vacuum. We investigate electronic properties and thorium doping in BaMgF4 and BaZnF4 with density functional theory, predicting BaMgF4 to be the superior material, and evaluate the performance of a Th:BaMgF4 clock.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available March 1, 2026
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Pineda, S V; Chhetri, P; Bara, S; Elskens, Y; Casci, S; Alexandrova, A N; Au, M; Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis, M; Bartokos, M; Beeks, K; et al (, Physical Review Research)A comparative vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy study conducted at ISOLDE-CERN of the radiative decay of the nuclear clock isomer embedded in different host materials is reported. The ratio of the number of radiative decay photons and the number of embedded are determined for single crystalline , AlN, and amorphous . For the latter two materials, no radiative decay signal was observed and an upper limit of the ratio is reported. The radiative decay wavelength was determined in and , reducing its uncertainty by a factor of 2.5 relative to our previous measurement. This value is in agreement with the recently reported improved values from laser excitation. Published by the American Physical Society2025more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 1, 2026
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Moore, I. D.; Campbell, W. C.; Hudson, E. R.; Boguslawski, M. J.; Wineland, D. J.; Allcock, D. T. C. (, Physical Review A)
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Allcock, D. T. C.; Campbell, W. C.; Chiaverini, J.; Chuang, I. L.; Hudson, E. R.; Moore, I. D.; Ransford, A.; Roman, C.; Sage, J. M.; Wineland, D. J. (, Applied Physics Letters)
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