Isotope Shift Calculations for Ni$^{12+}$ Optical Clocks

Research Paper#Atomic Physics, Optical Clocks🔬 Research|Analyzed: Jan 3, 2026 19:30
Published: Dec 28, 2025 09:23
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This paper provides crucial atomic structure data for high-precision isotope shift spectroscopy in Ni$^{12+}$, a promising candidate for highly charged ion optical clocks. The accurate calculations of excitation energies and isotope shifts, with quantified uncertainties, are essential for the development and validation of these clocks. The study's focus on electron-correlation effects and the validation against experimental data strengthens the reliability of the results.
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"The computed energies for the first two excited states deviate from experimental values by less than $10~\mathrm{cm^{-1}}$, with relative uncertainties estimated below $0.2\%$."
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