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Developments towards in-gas-jet laser spectroscopy studies of actinium isotopes at LISOL

E. TraykovVolker SonnenscheinS. FranchooP. CreemersE. MogilevskiyE. MogilevskiyT. KronIain MooreL. HijaziSebastian RaederKlaus WendtM. LaatiaouiP. Van DuppenF. LutonYu. KudryavtsevP. DelahayeH. SavajolsR. HeinkeC. Van BeverenJ. PiotN. LecesneS. SelsL. GhysP. NaubereitLiam GaffneyXavier FlechardY. MartinezSebastian RotheP. Van Den BerghB. BastinA. ZadvornayaRafael FerrerMichael BlockMark HuyseC. Granados

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ActiniumNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRocket engine nozzleSeparator (oil production)chemistry.chemical_elementactinium[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesResonance ionization spectroscopylaw.inventionAtmospheric-pressure laser ionizationlawIonization0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic Physics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]010306 general physicsSpectroscopyInstrumentationGas jetJet (fluid)ta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsChemistrygas cellLaserActiniumresonance ionization spectroscopygas jetAtomic physicsGas cell

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To study exotic nuclides at the borders of stability with laser ionization and spectroscopy techniques, highest efficiencies in combination with a high spectral resolution are required. These usually opposing requirements are reconciled by applying the in-gas-laser ionization and spectroscopy (IGLIS) technique in the supersonic gas jet produced by a de Laval nozzle installed at the exit of the stopping gas cell. Carrying out laser ionization in the low-temperature and low density supersonic gas jet eliminates pressure broadening, which will significantly improve the spectral resolution. This article presents the required modifications at the Leuven Isotope Separator On-Line (LISOL) facility that are needed for the first on-line studies of in-gas-jet laser spectroscopy. Different geometries for the gas outlet and extraction ion guides have been tested for their performance regarding the acceptance of laser ionized species as well as for their differential pumping capacities. The specifications and performance of the temporarily installed high repetition rate laser system, including a narrow bandwidth injection-locked Ti:sapphire laser, are discussed and first preliminary results on neutron-deficient actinium isotopes are presented indicating the high capability of this novel technique. publisher: Elsevier articletitle: Developments towards in-gas-jet laser spectroscopy studies of actinium isotopes at LISOL journaltitle: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms articlelink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2015.12.014 content_type: article copyright: © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. ispartof: pages:382-387 ispartof: Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research B vol:376 pages:382-387 ispartof: location:Grand Rapids: MI status: published

10.1016/j.nimb.2015.12.014https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2015.12.014