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Resonance ionization spectroscopy of thorium isotopestowards a laser spectroscopic identification of the low-lying 7.6 eV isomer of 229Th

Volker SonnenscheinVolker SonnenscheinM. ReponenNorbert TrautmannSebastian RaederI. D. MooreKlaus WendtT. GottwaldSebastian RotheSebastian Rothe

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Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesMass spectrometry01 natural sciences7. Clean energyIonlaw.inventionPhysics - Atomic PhysicslawIonization0103 physical sciences32.80.Zb42.62.Fi010306 general physicsSpectroscopyPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physics32.80.RmCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics32.30.-rAtomic physicsGround stateIsotopes of thoriumExcitation

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International audience; In-source resonance ionization spectroscopy was used to identify an efficient and selective three step excitation/ionization scheme of thorium, suitable for titanium:sapphire (Ti:sa) lasers. The measurements were carried out in preparation of laser spectroscopic investigations for an identification of the low-lying 229 m Th isomer predicted at 7.6 ± 0.5 eV above the nuclear ground state. Using a sample of 232 Th, a multitude of optical transitions leading to over 20 previously unknown intermediate states of even parity as well as numerous high-lying odd parity auto-ionizing states were identified. Level energies were determined with an accuracy of 0.06 cm −1 for intermediate and 0.15 cm −1 for auto-ionizing states. Using different excitation pathways an assignment of total angular momenta for several energy levels was possible. One particularly efficient ionization scheme of thorium, exhibiting saturation in all three optical transitions, was studied in detail. For all three levels in this scheme, the isotope shifts of the isotopes 228 Th, 229 Th, and 230 Th relative to 232 Th were measured. An overall efficiency including ionization, transport and detection of 0.6 % was determined, which was predominantly limited by the transmission of the mass spectrometer ion optics.

10.1088/0953-4075/44/16/165005https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00645373