In-source laser spectroscopy developments at TRILIS—towards spectroscopy on actinium and scandium

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Sebastian Raeder
Marik Dombsky
Henning Heggen
Jens Lassen
Thomas Quenzel
Marica Sjödin
Andrea Teigelhöfer
Klaus Wendt
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[1] TRIUMF,Canada’s National Laboratory for Nuclear and Particle Physics
[2] GANIL,Institut für Physik
[3] Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz,undefined
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Hyperfine Interactions | 2013年 / 216卷
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Resonance ionization; RILIS; In-source spectroscopy; Scandium; Actinium;
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Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Sources (RILIS) have become a versatile tool for production and study of exotic nuclides at Isotope Separator On-Line (ISOL) facilities such as ISAC at TRIUMF. The recent development and addition of a grating tuned spectroscopy laser to the TRIUMF RILIS solid state laser system allows for wide range spectral scans to investigate atomic structures on short lived isotopes, e.g., those from the element actinium, produced in uranium targets at ISAC. In addition, development of new and improved laser ionization schemes for rare isotope production at ISAC is ongoing. Here spectroscopic studies on bound states, Rydberg states and autoionizing (AI) resonances on scandium using the existing off-line capabilities are reported. These results allowed to identify a suitable ionization scheme for scandium via excitation into an autoionizing state at 58,104 cm − 1 which has subsequently been used for ionization of on-line produced exotic scandium isotopes.
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