2009
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.80.042504
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Symmetry-suppressed two-photon transitions induced by hyperfine interactions and magnetic fields

Abstract: Two-photon transitions between atomic states of total electronic angular momentum Ja = 0 and J b = 1 are forbidden when the photons are of the same energy. This selection rule is analogous to the Landau-Yang theorem in particle physics that forbids decays of vector particle into two photons. It arises because it is impossible to construct a total angular momentum J2γ = 1 quantum-mechanical state of two photons that is permutation symmetric, as required by Bose-Einstein statistics. In atoms with non-zero nuclea… Show more

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“…As is also discussed in Ref. [14], magnetic fields can create a false-positive signal in a way similar to the hfi. A relatively large field (∼10 gauss) would be necessary to generate a false-positive signal at the present level of sensitivity.…”
Section: Fig 1 (Color Online)mentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…As is also discussed in Ref. [14], magnetic fields can create a false-positive signal in a way similar to the hfi. A relatively large field (∼10 gauss) would be necessary to generate a false-positive signal at the present level of sensitivity.…”
Section: Fig 1 (Color Online)mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…A number of sources of systematic error must be considered. The Landau-Yang theorem is circumvented in the nonzero-nuclear-spin isotopes of barium, 137 Ba (11% natural abundance, I = 3/2) and 135 Ba, (6.6%, I = 3/2), by two manifestations of the hyperfine-interaction (hfi): hfi-induced splitting of the intermediate 6s6p 1 P 1 state, and hfi-induced mixing of states with J = 2 (primarily 6s7d 3 D 2 ) with the final 5d6d 3 D 1 state [14]. The amplitudes for both processes are comparable, and the rate, relative to an allowed transition (i.e., expressed in the same way as the limit parameter ν), is ∼ 10 −8 .…”
Section: Fig 1 (Color Online)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experiment has resulted not only in the new stringent limit on possible violation of Bose statistics by photons [28], but also in the observation (and a theoretical analysis) of hyperfine-interaction enabled forbidden two-photon transitions [29].…”
Section: Test Of Quantum Statistics With Bamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Finally, in [11,12] it was shown that the SSSR-suppressed two-photon transitions are opened either by the hyperfine interaction or by an external magnetic field. The hyperfine interaction changes the value of the total angular momentum J e of an electron state in an atom, and in an external magnetic field the angular momentum, in principle, is not conserved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%