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dc.contributor.authorSur, C-
dc.contributor.authorLatha, K. V. P-
dc.contributor.authorSahoo, B. K-
dc.contributor.authorChaudhuri, R. K-
dc.contributor.authorDas, B. P-
dc.contributor.authorMukherjee, D-
dc.date.accessioned2008-09-04T10:40:44Z-
dc.date.available2008-09-04T10:40:44Z-
dc.date.issued2006-05-
dc.identifier.citationPhysical Review Letters, Vol. 96, No. 19, pp. 193001en
dc.identifier.issn0031-9007-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2248/3353-
dc.description.abstractThe electric quadrupole moment for the 4dD5/22 state of Sr+88; one of the most important candidates for an optical clock, has been calculated using the relativistic coupled-cluster theory. This is the first application of this theory to determine atomic electric quadrupole moments. The result of the calculation is presented and the important many-body contributions are highlighted. The calculated electric quadrupole moment is (2.94±0.07)ea02, where a0 is the Bohr radius and e the electronic charge while the measured value is (2.6±0.3)ea02. This is so far the most accurate determination of the electric quadrupole moment for the above mentioned state. We have also calculated the electric quadrupole moments for the metastable 4dD3/22 state of Sr+88 and for the 3dD3/2,5/22 and 5dD3/2,5/22 states of Ca+43 and Ba+138, respectively.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherThe American Physical Societyen
dc.relation.urihttp://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v96/e193001en
dc.subjectThe Electric Quadrupole Momenten
dc.subjectOptical Clocken
dc.subjectElativistic Coupled-Cluster Theoryen
dc.subjectAtomic Electric Quadrupole Momentsen
dc.titleElectric Quadrupole Moments of the D States of Alkaline-Earth-Metal Ionsen
dc.typeArticleen
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