Due to the scaling laws of relativistic fine structure splitting, many forbidden optical transitions appear within the ground state configurations of highly charged ions (HCI). In some hydrogen-like ions, even the hyperfine splitting of the 1s ground state gives rise to optical transitions. Given the very low polarizability of HCI, such laser-accessible transitions are extremely impervious to external perturbations and systematics that limit optical clock performance and arise from AC and DC Stark effects, such as black-body radiation and light shifts. Moreover, AC and DC Zeeman splitting are symmetric due to the much larger relativistic spin-orbit coupling and corresponding fine-structure splitting. Appropriate choice of states or magnetic...
The research program at the Heidelberg Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) has concentrated mainly on prec...
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology is developing an optical frequen...
Atomic properties of multiply charged ions have been investigated using excitation of energetic heav...
Due to the scaling laws of relativistic fine structure splitting, many forbidden optical transitions...
Recent developments in frequency metrology and optical clocks have been based on electronic transiti...
Numerous few-electron atomic systems are considered which can be used effectively for observing a po...
Fundamental interactions and symmetries define the structure and properties of all matter, in partic...
Few-electron ions, which can be produced and studied at rest in electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are ...
Attempts are made to unify gravity with the other three fundamental forces of nature. As suggested b...
This thesis explores the use of highly-charged ions in a range of applications. A special class of h...
We review recent works illustrating the potential use of highly charged ions as the basis of optical...
Simultaneous control over both excitational and motional degrees of freedom of quantum objects facil...
Optical atomic clocks are the most accurate measurement devices ever constructed and have found many...
Forbidden optical transitions in highly charged ions have become subject of extensive theoretical in...
In this thesis we investigate strong-field relativistic processes in highly charged ions. In the fir...
The research program at the Heidelberg Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) has concentrated mainly on prec...
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology is developing an optical frequen...
Atomic properties of multiply charged ions have been investigated using excitation of energetic heav...
Due to the scaling laws of relativistic fine structure splitting, many forbidden optical transitions...
Recent developments in frequency metrology and optical clocks have been based on electronic transiti...
Numerous few-electron atomic systems are considered which can be used effectively for observing a po...
Fundamental interactions and symmetries define the structure and properties of all matter, in partic...
Few-electron ions, which can be produced and studied at rest in electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are ...
Attempts are made to unify gravity with the other three fundamental forces of nature. As suggested b...
This thesis explores the use of highly-charged ions in a range of applications. A special class of h...
We review recent works illustrating the potential use of highly charged ions as the basis of optical...
Simultaneous control over both excitational and motional degrees of freedom of quantum objects facil...
Optical atomic clocks are the most accurate measurement devices ever constructed and have found many...
Forbidden optical transitions in highly charged ions have become subject of extensive theoretical in...
In this thesis we investigate strong-field relativistic processes in highly charged ions. In the fir...
The research program at the Heidelberg Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) has concentrated mainly on prec...
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology is developing an optical frequen...
Atomic properties of multiply charged ions have been investigated using excitation of energetic heav...