Abstract
Laser spectroscopy is routinely applied to radioisotopes to measure ground state moments and changes in the nuclear mean square charge radii. Similar techniques may be applied to isomers but the scope of these studies is severely limited by short lifetimes and low prodn. rates. Techniques involving laser resonance ionization are being developed at the IGISOL facility, Jyvaskyla, which will work in the millisecond lifetime range with very high sensitivity. [on SciFinder (R)]
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | International Symposium on Nuclear Structure Physics: Celebrating the Career of Peter von Brentano, Goettingen, Germany, Mar. 5-8, 2001 |
Publication status | Published - 2001 |
Keywords
- Nuclear energy level (isomer; properties of isomers by laser ionization spectroscopy); Laser spectroscopy (properties of isomers by laser ionization spectroscopy)