Ramsey-type microwave spectroscopy on CO (alpha(3) II)

2014 
Abstract Using a Ramsey-type setup, the lambda-doublet transition in the J = 1 , Ω = 1 level of the a 3 Π  state of CO was measured to be 394 064 870(10) Hz. In a molecular beam apparatus, a beam of metastable CO is prepared in a single quantum level by expanding CO into vacuum and exciting the molecules using a narrow-band UV laser system. After passing two microwave zones that are separated by 50 cm, the molecules are state-selectively deflected and detected 1 meter downstream on a position sensitive detector. In order to keep the molecules in a single m J B level, a magnetic bias field is applied. We find the field-free transition frequency by taking the average of the m J B = + 1 → m J B = + 1 and m J B = - 1 → m J B = - 1 transitions, which have an almost equal but opposite Zeeman shift. The accuracy of this proof-of-principle experiment is a factor of 100 more accurate than the previous best value obtained for this transition.
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