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Lifetime of Excited Atoms Measured

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Sept. 15, 2011 — The lifetime of an excited magnesium atom has been successfully determined to be half an hour — the longest ever measured in a laboratory. These results will impact the development of ultraprecise atomic clocks. In the experiment, atomic physicists at the Niels Bohr Institute captured up to 108 magnesium atoms using ultraviolet laser beams and a magneto-optical trap, then cooled them to near absolute zero. The atoms were then energized with laser light that caused the electrons to jump from their ground state into a long-lasting, or metastable, excited state. The...Read full article

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    Published: September 2011
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