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J. A. R. Griffith

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First on-line laser spectroscopy of radioisotopes of a refractory element

1999

The first fully on-line isotope shift measurement of a radioactive refractory element is reported. Collinear laser-induced fluorescence measurements were made on the radioactive isotopes ${}^{170,172,173,174}\mathrm{Hf}$ produced with a flux of $2--3\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{3}$ ions per second from an ion-guide fed isotope separator. The method may be applied to all elements and isomers with lifetimes as short as 1 ms. The systematics of the new charge radii measurements are well reproduced by theory, with the maximum deformation in the chain occurring significantly below the midshell.

X-ray laserPhysicsIsotopeGeneral Physics and AstronomyFluxCharge (physics)Atomic physicsLaser-induced fluorescenceSpectroscopyLine (formation)Ion
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Isotope shifts in natural cerium

2003

High resolution crossed beam resonance fluorescence laser spectroscopy has been performed on an atomic beam of naturally occurring cerium, and isotope shifts have been measured in several transitions. Changes in mean square charge radius, δ〈r 2〉, have been extracted using the King plot technique and show the characteristic increase at the N = 82 neutron shell closure. The measurements form the basis for further investigations of radioactive isotopes and isomers on both sides of the shell closure.

CeriumMaterials scienceResonance fluorescencechemistryIsotopeCharge radiusPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersShell (structure)chemistry.chemical_elementNeutronAtomic physicsSpectroscopyBeam (structure)
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On-line laser spectroscopy of refractory radioisotopes at the JYFL IGISOL facility

1998

A major objective of the laser-IGISOL program has been realized with the first ever on-line observation of collinear laser induced fluorescence from an ion of a refractory element. The measurements demonstrate that the IGISOL can be operated in a mode that produces ion beams of good emittance with reasonable extraction efficiency. The technique has been used to study the neutron-deficient Hf isotopes.

Nuclear physicsChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementThermal emittanceNeutronEmission spectrumNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyLaser-induced fluorescenceFluorescence spectroscopyIonHafniumExotic nuclei and atomic masses (ENAM 98)
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Laser spectroscopy of neutron deficient zirconium isotopes

2002

The first optical measurements of the neutron deficient isotopes, 87-89Zr, and also the two long-lived isomers, 87m,89mZr, have been performed using the new technique of collinear laser spectroscopy of cooled, bunched ion beams. Nuclear mean-square charge radii, spins, magnetic moments and quadrupole moments spanning the N = 50 shell closure are reported. The \"kink\" in the charge radii trends at the neutron shell closure is the most pronounced obsd. for any element in the region. [on SciFinder (R)]

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMagnetic momentSpinsIsotopeNuclear TheoryQuadrupoleIsotopes of zirconiumNeutronAtomic physicsSpectroscopyIon
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First collinear laser spectroscopy measurements of radioisotopes from an IGISOL ion source

1997

Abstract The standard Doppler-free technique of collinear laser spectroscopy has been successfully applied to radioisotopes from the ion-guide isotope separator (IGISOL) at the University of Jyvaskyla. The laser resonance fluorescence signals for the 140,142,144 Ba radioisotopes show that the ion beam energy spread is less than 6 eV, allowing the laser technique to have both high resolution and a sensitivity comparable with the best obtained at conventional facilities.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsIon beamIsotopeChemistryHigh resolutionLaserGUIDEFluorescenceIon sourcelaw.inventionlawSEPARATIONLaser resonanceAtomic physicsSpectroscopyInstrumentation
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On-Line Ion Cooling and Bunching for Collinear Laser Spectroscopy

2002

A new method has been developed for increasing the sensitivity of collinear laser spectroscopy. The method utilizes an ion-trapping technique in which a continuous low-energy ion beam is cooled and accumulated in a linear Paul trap and subsequently released as a short ( $10--20\ensuremath{\mu}\mathrm{s}$) bunch. In collinear laser measurements the signal-to-noise ratio has been improved by a factor of $2\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{4}$, allowing spectroscopic measurements to be made with ion-beam fluxes of $\ensuremath{\sim}50\mathrm{ions}{\mathrm{s}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$. The bunching method has been demonstrated in an on-line isotope shift and hyperfine structure measurement on r…

PhysicsIon beamGeneral Physics and AstronomyLaserIonlaw.inventionlawPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsPhysics::Atomic PhysicsIon trapSensitivity (control systems)Atomic physicsSpectroscopyHyperfine structureLine (formation)Physical Review Letters
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Laser spectroscopy of cooled zirconium fission fragments

2002

The first on-line laser spectroscopy of cooled fission fragments is reported. The $^{\mathrm{96}\mathrm{--}\mathrm{102}}\mathrm{Z}\mathrm{r}$ ions, produced in uranium fission, were extracted and separated using an ion guide isotope separator. The ions were cooled and bunched for collinear laser spectroscopy by a gas-filled linear Paul trap. New results for nuclear mean-square charge radii, dipole, and quadrupole moments are reported across the $N=60$ shape change. The mean-square charge radii are found to be almost identical to those of the Sr isotones and previously offered modeling of the radial changes is critically reviewed.

Materials scienceFissionGeneral Physics and AstronomyCharge densityIonDipoleNuclear magnetic resonanceQuadrupolePhysics::Atomic PhysicsIon trapAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyHyperfine structure
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Collinear laser spectroscopy of radioisotopes of zirconium

2003

Isotope shifts and hyperfine structures have been measured for radioisotopes of ionic zirconium using on-line laser spectroscopy at the IGISOL facility in Jyvaskyla, where the installation of an ion beam cooler/buncher has significantly improved the experimental sensitivity. Measurements have been made on all the neutron-deficient isotopes from 87Zr to 90Zr, including the isomers 87m,89mZr, and the neutron-rich isotopes from 96Zr to 102Zr. The change in mean square charge radii between the isotopes and the nuclear moments of the odd isotopes have been extracted. The data show a sudden increase in the mean square charge radius at mass A = 100, consistent with an onset of nuclear deformation …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsZirconiumIon beamIsotopeIonic bondingchemistry.chemical_elementNuclear magnetic resonancechemistryCharge radiusGamma spectroscopyPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyHyperfine structureJournal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
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Nuclear charge radii of neutron deficient titanium isotopes44Ti and45Ti

2004

Optical isotope shifts of the unstable 44,45Ti isotopes, as well as those of stable 46−50Ti, have been investigated by collinear laser spectroscopy on fast ion beams using an ion guide isotope separator with a cooler-buncher. Changes in mean square charge radii across the neutron 1f7/2 shell are deduced. The evolution of the even-N Ti nuclear radii shows a generally increasing tendency with decreasing neutron number. This behaviour is significantly different to that of the neighbouring Ca isotopes which exhibit a symmetric parabolic behaviour across the shell. The trend of the Ti nuclear radii is consistent with the predictions of the relativistic mean-field theory. The charge radius of 44T…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeMean field theoryCharge radiusNeutron numberNuclear TheoryNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyEffective nuclear chargeIonJournal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
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Nuclear moments and charge radii of the171Hf ground state and isomer

2000

The magnetic moment, quadrupole moment and mean-square charge radial changes, relative to 172Hf, have been measured for the 171Hf ground state and the ½-[521] isomeric state, using on-line laser spectroscopy. The magnetic moments of the isomer and ground states are found to be + 0.526(16)µn and -0.674(12)µn, respectively. The spectroscopic quadrupole moment of the ground state is found to be +3.463(27) b. No change in mean-square charge radius is observed between the ground state and isomeric state. The observation of an inversion in the odd-even staggering at 171Hf is consistent with the suggested deformation trends.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMagnetic momentNeutron magnetic momentCharge radiusQuadrupoleAtomic physicsGround stateSpectroscopyJournal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
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Cooling and bunching of ion beams for collinear laser spectroscopy

2003

A greatly increased sensitivity in collinear laser spectroscopy experiments has been achieved by the application of new on-line ion cooling and bunching techniques. Cooling of a low-energy ion beam to low emittance and low velocity spread is shown to increase the peak efficiency while bunching the beam results in highly efficient background suppression.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsLow emittanceIon beam depositionIon beamIon coolingChemistryLaser coolingPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsAtomic physicsSpectroscopyInstrumentationBeam (structure)IonNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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First measurement of radioisotopes by collinear laser spectroscopy at an ion-guide separator

1997

The first successful application of an ion-guide separator (IGISOL) for collinear laser spectroscopy of radioisotopes has achieved an efficiency comparable with the best obtained with catcher-ionizer facilities. The ion beam energy spread was determined to be less than 6 eV, allowing laser fluorescence resonance signals for the Ba-140,Ba-142,Ba-144 radioisotopes to be detected with high resolution and sensitivity. Applications of this technique to measuring nuclear properties of refractory elements and short lived isomers promises to be particularly advantageous.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIon beambusiness.industryRefractory metalsResonanceMass spectrometryIonOpticsNuclear magnetic resonanceISOTOPEbusinessLuminescenceSpectroscopySeparator (electricity)
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Collinear laser spectroscopy of ZrII

2003

A new technique involving collinear laser spectroscopy of ion bunches has been used to study the radio-isotopes 87,87m,88,89,89m Zr.

X-ray laserMaterials scienceFar-infrared laserUltrafast laser spectroscopyLaser-induced breakdown spectroscopyTime-resolved spectroscopyAtomic physicsSpectroscopyCoherent spectroscopyIon
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