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Performance of Dye and Ti:sapphire laser systems for laser ionization and spectroscopy studies at S3

C. GranadosYu. KudryavtsevKlaus WendtMark HuyseJ. RomansRafael FerrerN. LecesneH. SavajolsT. KronJ. PiotSebastian RaederP. Van Duppen

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Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials scienceIn flight separatorsPhysics::Optics[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Dye laser7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesResonance ionization spectroscopylaw.inventionlawIonizationIn gas laser ionization and spectroscopy0103 physical sciencessapphire laser [Ti]ddc:530Physics::Atomic PhysicsSpectral resolutionNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsSpectroscopyInstrumentationDye laserSpectrometer010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryTi:sapphire laserLaserSapphireOptoelectronicsbusiness

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The novel and sensitive In-Gas Laser Ionization Spectroscopy (IGLIS) technique enables high-precision laser spectroscopy of the heaviest elements and isotopes very far from stability that are produced in fusion-evaporation reactions at in-flight separators. Powerful and dedicated laser systems are required in these facilities to realize in-gas jet laser spectroscopy with optimal spectral resolution and efficiency. The performance with respect to the requirements for IGLIS studies at the low energy front-end of the Super Separator Spectrometer (S3) at GANIL, France, of Dye and Ti:sapphire laser systems is investigated. In addition, a number of specific experimental cases on key isotopes of the elements Ag, Sn, Ac, and No are discussed in detail. The novel and sensitive In-Gas Laser Ionization Spectroscopy (IGLIS) technique enables high-precision laser spectroscopy of the heaviest elements and isotopes very far from stability that are produced in fusion-evaporation reactions at in-flight separators. Powerful and dedicated laser systems are required in these facilities to realize in-gas jet laser spectroscopy with optimal spectral resolution and efficiency. The performance with respect to the requirements for IGLIS studies at the low energy front-end of the Super Separator Spectrometer (S3) at GANIL, France, of Dye and Ti:sapphire laser systems is investigated. In addition, a number of specific experimental cases on key isotopes of the elements Ag, Sn, Ac, and No are discussed in detail. ispartof: Nuclear Instruments & Methods In Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions With Materials And Atoms vol:463 pages:86-95 status: published

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2019.11.024