Direct measurement of the $^3$He$^+$ magnetic moments
A. Schneider, B. Sikora, S. Dickopf, M. M\"uller, N. S. Oreshkina, A., Rischka, I. A. Valuev, S. Ulmer, J. Walz, Z. Harman, C. H. Keitel, A. Mooser,, K. Blaum

TL;DR
This paper reports a direct measurement of the $^3$He$^+$ nuclear magnetic moments using a Penning trap, significantly improving the precision of fundamental constants relevant for physics, metrology, and NMR applications.
Contribution
It provides the first direct calibration of $^3$He NMR probes and enhances the precision of the $^3$He$^+$ nuclear g-factor and hyperfine splitting measurements.
Findings
Measured $^3$He$^+$ nuclear g-factor with high precision
Achieved a two-order magnitude improvement in hyperfine splitting accuracy
Determined the Zemach radius of $^3$He with improved precision
Abstract
Helium-3 has nowadays become one of the most important candidates for studies in fundamental physics [1, 2, 3], nuclear and atomic structure [4, 5], magnetometry and metrology [6] as well as chemistry and medicine [7, 8]. In particular, He nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probes have been proposed as a new standard for absolute magnetometry [6, 9]. This requires a high-accuracy value for the He nuclear magnetic moment, which, however, has so far been determined only indirectly and with a relative precision of parts per billon (p.p.b.) [10,11]. Here we investigate the He ground-state hyperfine structure in a Penning trap to directly measure the nuclear -factor of He , the zero-field hyperfine splitting Hz and the bound electron -factor…
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