For the investigation of the atomic level structure of heavy elements which can only be produced at on-line facilities such as GSI, a novel experimental procedure has been developed. It is based on Radiation Detected Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RADRIS) and can be applied to elements like nobelium produced at rates of a few ions per second. Fusion reaction products are separated from the primary beam by the velocity filter SHIP at GSI, stopped in a buffer gas cell, collected on a tantalum filament and then re-evaporated as atoms. The ions produced by resonance ionization with tunable laser beams are detected via their characteristic α decay. First on-line experiments on α-active 155Yb, which is supposed to have an atomic level structu...
Strong efforts are undertaken at GSI in Darmstadt preparing for laser spectroscopy of the synthetic ...
Optical spectroscopy of the transfermium elements (atomic number Z > 100) is nowadays one of the mos...
Laser spectroscopy of the heaviest elements provides high-precision data on their atomic and nuclear...
For the investigation of the atomic level structure of heavy elements which can only be produced at ...
The experimental determination of atomic levels and the first ionization potential of the heaviest e...
Laser spectroscopy is a versatile tool to unveil fundamental atomic properties of an element and the...
Using the sensitive Radiation Detected Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RADRIS) technique an optic...
RAdiation-Detected Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RADRIS) is a versatile method for highly sensi...
International audienceUsing the sensitive Radiation Detected Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RADR...
Optical spectroscopy of a primordial isotope has traditionally formed the basis for understanding th...
Using the sensitive Radiation Detected Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RADRIS) technique an optic...
Strong efforts are undertaken at GSI in Darmstadt preparing for laser spectroscopy of the synthetic ...
Optical spectroscopy of the transfermium elements (atomic number Z > 100) is nowadays one of the mos...
Laser spectroscopy of the heaviest elements provides high-precision data on their atomic and nuclear...
For the investigation of the atomic level structure of heavy elements which can only be produced at ...
The experimental determination of atomic levels and the first ionization potential of the heaviest e...
Laser spectroscopy is a versatile tool to unveil fundamental atomic properties of an element and the...
Using the sensitive Radiation Detected Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RADRIS) technique an optic...
RAdiation-Detected Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RADRIS) is a versatile method for highly sensi...
International audienceUsing the sensitive Radiation Detected Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RADR...
Optical spectroscopy of a primordial isotope has traditionally formed the basis for understanding th...
Using the sensitive Radiation Detected Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RADRIS) technique an optic...
Strong efforts are undertaken at GSI in Darmstadt preparing for laser spectroscopy of the synthetic ...
Optical spectroscopy of the transfermium elements (atomic number Z > 100) is nowadays one of the mos...
Laser spectroscopy of the heaviest elements provides high-precision data on their atomic and nuclear...